To ask an engineering question please visit our forum site at Eng-Tips.



Browse our archive of questions and answers below or to access our old forum database of over 10000 questions and answers please visit the old Ask@ forum.


How many seconds would it take you to know the time, after the first chime is heard, if it is 4 o'clock?
Last Post 22 Dec 2014 10:35 PM by richie. 1 Replies.
AddThis - Bookmarking and Sharing Button Printer Friendly
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
Sort:
PrevPrev NextNext
You are not authorized to post a reply.
Author Messages
bruno gggg
New Member
New Member
Posts:63

--
21 Dec 2014 07:30 PM
    There is a clock that has a special way of telling the time. It does not have any hands or numbers on it, but it has a chimer.

    If the time is 1 o'clock, it chimes once. If the time is 2 o'clock, it chimes twice, and so forth. The time gap between any two chimes is 3 seconds.

    How many seconds would it take you to know the time, after the first chime is heard, if it is 4 o'clock?
    richie
    Basic Member
    Basic Member
    Posts:171

    --
    22 Dec 2014 10:35 PM
    1 o clock
    You are not authorized to post a reply.