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  2. A Certain Ratio - Wikipedia

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    The band's only significant chart success with A&M came with the 1990 single "Won't Stop Loving You", which peaked at no. 55 on the UK Singles Chart, although the first two singles also made the lower reaches of the chart. [20] The studio album acr:mcr (1990) followed bringing a new generation of fans from the dance/club scene to ACR. [25]

  3. Clock angle problem - Wikipedia

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    The time is usually based on a 12-hour clock. A method to solve such problems is to consider the rate of change of the angle in degrees per minute. The hour hand of a normal 12-hour analogue clock turns 360° in 12 hours (720 minutes) or 0.5° per minute. The minute hand rotates through 360° in 60 minutes or 6° per minute. [1]

  4. Clock position - Wikipedia

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    The time at that moment is 12:00 P.M., solar time. The clock position to the observer is 12. If the watch is set to uncorrected solar time, both hands point to the sun. In a 12-hour watch, the sun and the hour hand both advance, but not at the same rate; the sun covers 15 degrees per hour, and watch 30.

  5. Unit of time - Wikipedia

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    60 s: hectosecond: 100 s: milliday: 1/1000 d (0.001 d) 1.44 minutes, or 86.4 seconds. Also marketed as a ".beat" by the Swatch corporation. moment: 1/40 solar hour (90 s on average) Medieval unit of time used by astronomers to compute astronomical movements, length varies with the season. [4] Also colloquially refers to a brief period of time ...

  6. List of songs which have spent the most weeks on the UK ...

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    The following is a list of songs that have charted for 100 weeks or more in total on the UK singles chart top 100, according to the Official Charts Company (OCC). [1] The chart here is as recorded by the OCC, i.e. usually a Top 50 from 1960 to 1978, Top 75 from then until 1982, and Top 100 from 1983 onwards.

  7. Clock face - Wikipedia

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    '12:14' in both analog and digital representations. In the analog clock, the minute hand is on "14" minutes, and the hour hand is moving from "12" to "1" – this indicates a time of 12:14. A ship's radio room wall clock during the age of wireless telegraphy showing '10:09' and 36 seconds'. The green and red shaded areas denote 3 minute periods ...

  8. IRIG timecode - Wikipedia

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    Bits 10–13 encode minutes, and bits 15–17 encode tens of minutes (0–59) Bits 20–23 encode hours, and bits 25–26 encode tens of hours (0–23) Bits 30-33 encode day of year , 35-38 encode tens of days, and bits 40–41 encode hundreds of days (1–366)

  9. Error analysis for the Global Positioning System - Wikipedia

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    This fraction is subtracted from 1 and multiplied by the pre-adjusted clock frequency of 10.23 MHz: (1 – 4.472 × 10 −10 ) × 10.23 = 10.22999999543 That is we need to slow the clocks down from 10.23 MHz to 10.22999999543 MHz in order to negate both time dilation effects.