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A Clock Loses 1/2 On True Time. A clock is set right at 12 noon on monday. If on a sunday noon, it showed the right. The wrong clock can either be fast or delayed by a few seconds/minutes/ hours or sometimes by a few days and weeks. A clock loses 2 1 % on true time during one week and gains 4 1 % on true time during the next week if it is set right at 12 o'clock on saturday. If 2 true hours passed, then c will show 2 hours 6 minutes as having passed. A watch loses 2/3% time during the 1st week and gains 1/3% time during the next week. A correct clock would have completed 7 hours by 2 pm, whereas the slower clock loses 5 seconds per hour i.e. If $t$ true hours passed, then c will show $t$ hours. The wrong time indicates that a clock is either slow or fast compared to the correct time. 5 × 7 = 35 seconds in 7. It loses 1/2% on the correct time in the first week but gains 1/4% on the true time during the second.

Q A clock is set right at 5 a m The clock loses 16 minutes in 24 hours What will be the true
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5 × 7 = 35 seconds in 7. If 2 true hours passed, then c will show 2 hours 6 minutes as having passed. A watch loses 2/3% time during the 1st week and gains 1/3% time during the next week. The wrong clock can either be fast or delayed by a few seconds/minutes/ hours or sometimes by a few days and weeks. If $t$ true hours passed, then c will show $t$ hours. It loses 1/2% on the correct time in the first week but gains 1/4% on the true time during the second. If on a sunday noon, it showed the right. A correct clock would have completed 7 hours by 2 pm, whereas the slower clock loses 5 seconds per hour i.e. The wrong time indicates that a clock is either slow or fast compared to the correct time. A clock loses 2 1 % on true time during one week and gains 4 1 % on true time during the next week if it is set right at 12 o'clock on saturday.

Q A clock is set right at 5 a m The clock loses 16 minutes in 24 hours What will be the true

A Clock Loses 1/2 On True Time If $t$ true hours passed, then c will show $t$ hours. If on a sunday noon, it showed the right. A watch loses 2/3% time during the 1st week and gains 1/3% time during the next week. 5 × 7 = 35 seconds in 7. The wrong clock can either be fast or delayed by a few seconds/minutes/ hours or sometimes by a few days and weeks. If 2 true hours passed, then c will show 2 hours 6 minutes as having passed. If $t$ true hours passed, then c will show $t$ hours. The wrong time indicates that a clock is either slow or fast compared to the correct time. It loses 1/2% on the correct time in the first week but gains 1/4% on the true time during the second. A clock is set right at 12 noon on monday. A clock loses 2 1 % on true time during one week and gains 4 1 % on true time during the next week if it is set right at 12 o'clock on saturday. A correct clock would have completed 7 hours by 2 pm, whereas the slower clock loses 5 seconds per hour i.e.

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