What is digital clock? In what way it differs from the traditional clock?
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Analogue watches/clocks have a mechanism to indicate time by means of mechanical structures, such as a dial and hands (hand indication type), while digital watches/clocks have a mechanism to indicate time by means of electronic structures, such as a liquid crystal and LED (number display type).
Answer:
A digital clock is a type of clock that displays the time digitally, as opposed to an analogue clock. Digital clocks are often associated with electronic drives, but the "digital" description refers only to the display, not to the drive mechanism.
Explanation:
1): We can see that there are two hands:-one is short, which moves when an hour and the other is long,which moves when one min is complete whereas we can't find any hand in the digital clock, it just simply shows us the time.
2): On the analog clock, the time is represented by hands that spin around a dial and point to a location on the dial that represents the approximate time. On a digital clock, a numeric display indicates the exact time.
3): In digital electronics, quantities are counted rather than measured whereas in a traditional clock the time is measured.
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