An hourglass is a short-term timepiece, it can’t use for a long time
It can't be calibrated, so that is so hard to tell others the accurate time
Hourglass had to be on flat surfaces in order to work properly
im the one who need help with this WHAT ARE THE DISADVANTGE OF A SAND CLOCK SOMEONE ANSWER THIS QOUSTION
A sand clock, also known as an hourglass, works by using two glass bulbs connected by a narrow neck filled with sand. As the sand flows from one bulb to the other, it measures a specific amount of time. The time it takes for all the sand to flow from one bulb to the other is typically consistent, making it a simple and reliable timekeeping device.
no body is sure in which year the sun clock was invented but we think it was invented by the greeks or roman or egyptians
The advantage of the pendulum clock over water-clocks and sand-glasses was its greater accuracy and precision in timekeeping. The swinging motion of the pendulum ensured consistent and reliable time measurements, making it a significant advancement in timekeeping technology.
Oh, dude, the water clock was like the OG clock, you know? It was all about water flowing and telling time way back in ancient times. Then came the good ol' mechanical clocks, like the cuckoo clocks and grandfather clocks. So, technically, the water clock was like the grandpa of all clocks!
im the one who need help with this WHAT ARE THE DISADVANTGE OF A SAND CLOCK SOMEONE ANSWER THIS QOUSTION
Another name for sand clock is hour glass
A clock
the maker and the first sand clock is unknown
1320 it was made
8th century
it is a clock that uses sand to measure time
yes it was
Glad you asked... There is no one credited for inventing the first sand clock. You can say the first invented sand clock was actually an hour glass which was invented by either the Greeks or Roman or the Egyptians depending on who you ask
A sand clock, also known as an hourglass, works by using two glass bulbs connected by a narrow neck filled with sand. As the sand flows from one bulb to the other, it measures a specific amount of time. The time it takes for all the sand to flow from one bulb to the other is typically consistent, making it a simple and reliable timekeeping device.
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sand + glass to make the hourglass