It is well known that a stopped clock gives the exact time twice a day, while a clock that gains or loses time may not be right more than once over a period of months.
My clever father adjusted his clock to give the correct time at least twice a day, while running at the normal rate.
Assuming he was not able to set it perfectly (a reasonable assumption) how did he do it?
I believe the answer to this question is: what is the normal rate of the clock. I'm going to assume that the clock is stopped. This is probably wrong.
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Posted by : þ
on 2005-12-14 18:04:03 |