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If there are lines near the center point of the clock, those just provide a more accurate way to see the exactly where the second or minute hand is. If you are referring to the lines between the big lines or 1, 2, 3..., those are still just second or minute markers representing 1 minute or 1 second each, depending on which hand you are referring to.

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