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.
The little hand on the clock is known as the hour hand.
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little lines
lines on a notebook, grids on graphing paper, and the hands of a clock
To divide a clock into three equal parts using two lines, the lines must intersect at the center of the clock face. You can draw two lines from any point on the clock face that intersect at the center of the clock, effectively dividing it into three equal parts.
The little hand on the clock is known as the hour hand.
Time + Electricity = Clock or Time + Wheel = Clock
Time + Electricity = Clock or Time + Wheel = Clock
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little lines
lines on a notebook, grids on graphing paper, and the hands of a clock
To divide a clock into three equal parts using two lines, the lines must intersect at the center of the clock face. You can draw two lines from any point on the clock face that intersect at the center of the clock, effectively dividing it into three equal parts.
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They are called millimeter lines.
5 o' clock
the little clock gives an indication of the time of day. It is adjustable to any time zone but loses some accuracy at speeds above mach 4
No, a clock itself does not move. The hands of a clock move to indicate the passage of time, but the clock as an object remains stationary.