Table of Contents
- 1 What happens when two clocks start and end at the same time?
- 2 Will the clock show the correct time again at 6am?
- 3 What is an example of a 5 minute gain in time?
- 4 How long does it take a clock to gain 100 seconds?
- 5 How many clocks are there in 12 hour format?
- 6 How many minutes does a clock lose in an hour?
What happens when two clocks start and end at the same time?
At the end of each day, the time on the two clocks differ by 5 minutes (given that one clock is ahead by 2 minutes, and one is behind by 3 minutes). One clock gains 2 minutes per day while the other one loses 3 minutes per day. If both clocks started at the same time, at what time both clocks will show the same and the correct time?
Will the clock show the correct time again at 6am?
⇒Thus, the clock will show the correct time again at 6am on next Sunday. Whenever a clock is running fast, it is said to gain time. Whenever a clock is running slow, it is said to lose time. For the watch to show the correct time again, it should lose 12 hours.
What is the actual time (a) of 5 hours?
In 5 hours = when the fast clock moves 300 minutes the true clock would have moved only 276.92 minutes 60:65 = 12:13 where 60 is 60 mins and 65 is 5 min gain on 60 min by the clock. Now Time elapsed by the clock = 5hr = 300 min. So Actual time (a) can be found by solving ‘a’ in the following proportion. So a= (12×300)/13 = 276.923
What is an example of a 5 minute gain in time?
Example 1: A watch gains 5 minutes in one hour and was set right at 8 AM. What time will it show at 8PM on the same day? Solution: A correct clock would have completed 12 hours by 8 pm. But the faster clock actually covers 5 min. extra in one hour.
How long does it take a clock to gain 100 seconds?
A clock gains 5 seconds for every 3 minutes, then it will gain 50 seconds in 30 minutes, or it will acquire 100 seconds in 60 minutes. i.e. it will gain 100 seconds in 1 hour. Since the clock was started at 7 a.m. in the morning and right now the correct time is 4 p.m. the total time the clock has worked is 9 hours.
Why are my clocks running so fast?
These types of clocks usually keep time by counting mains cycles rather than using any sort of internal timer chip. So, if your mains frequency is too high, they will run fast. The fact that two clocks are running similarly fast is another clue that this may be the case. It is conceivable that too high a frequency is upsetting your routers.
How many clocks are there in 12 hour format?
Originally Answered: There are 3 clocks in 12 hour format. One gets ahead 1 minute per day and the other one backs 1 minute per day. The last clock is just a normal clock. How many days will past until the 3 clocks first show the same time? All three clocks are in 12 hour format.
How many minutes does a clock lose in an hour?
A clock loses exactly ten minutes every hour. If the clock is set correctly at noon, what is the correct time when the clock reads 3:00pm? For every 60 minutes of real time, the clock moves 50 minutes. Put another way, 60/50 = 1.2 real minutes per slow-clock minute.
What is the correct time on a 5 am clock?
Then the time in the “normal” clock is (5 am + 4h34,8min) = 9h34,8min rounded to 9h35min. The faulty Clock gains 5 minutes for every 60 minutes in the actual clock. That faulty clock is reset with actual clock at 5:00 A.M. every day.
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