Explain how a sundial and a water clock measure time
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A sundial contains a thin rod, that casts a shadow onto a platform etched with different times. As the sun changes relative positions over the course of a day, the rod's shadows change as well, thus reflecting the change in time
A water clock uses the flow of water to measure time. ... An inflow water clock works in basically the same way, except instead of flowing out of the container, the water is filling up the marked container. As the container fills, the observer can see where the water meets the lines and tell how much time has passed.
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