2 times if the clock is a 12-hour clock, once if it is a 24-hour clock.
The speed of sound has been officially broken multiple times. The most notable instances include Chuck Yeager breaking the sound barrier in 1947 and the ThrustSSC breaking the sound barrier on land in 1997. Additionally, different aircraft and fictional vehicles have broken the speed of sound in various testing scenarios.
The pace of the system clock measured by the number of ticks per second is called the clock speed. This refers to how many processing cycles the clock completes in one second. It is often measured in hertz (Hz).
No, clock speed is not measured in bytes. Clock speed is a measure of how many cycles a computer's CPU can perform in a second, typically measured in Hertz (Hz) or gigahertz (GHz). Bytes, on the other hand, measure data size or storage capacity.
in ancient china many many years ago why was the water clock invented?
No, Thomas Edison did not invent the clock. He was known for inventing the phonograph, the incandescent light bulb, and the motion picture camera, among many other technological innovations.
2 times a day.
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Twice. Once in the am, once in the pm.
An analog clock is correct twice a day (AM and PM display the same times). A military clock (0000 to 2400 hours) is only correct once.
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That would depend on what kind of clock, and how "broken" it is. For example, a broken LCD digital clock could have a bad power switch and might be entirely blank - so it would NEVER be 'right". There's an old saying that "a STOPPED clock is right twice a day" - which assumes that the clock is analog, and that the hands are stopped. It could be "broken" by being too fast or two slow, in which case it might be correct only a few times per month.
many times.
24 times
The second hand on the clock circles 420 times in 7 hours.
22 times.
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22 times