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I was driving home one day in my belove celica....a question popped up in my head "what makes a second, a second"??...i know there are atomic clocks that miss a second in like 1 million year but how did we even measure a second in the first place...?
Now, a day consists of 24 hours and 1hr=3600 seconds. But we could have had 12 hours in a day and keep the same duration of a second so the number of seconds would still be 3600..it just takes twice as long to move a second to a second...so how and what instument were used to measure a second?? Imagine a second's duration were 10 times faster than today than one would says "yez..my celica can do 0-60mph in abt 60 seconds.." LOL ...yep thats a minute. ![]() -------------------- ![]() 98% completion --- aaRon |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Apr 2, '07 From Great Western Plateau Currently Offline Reputation: 9 (100%) ![]() |
QUOTE g go take a college level physics 2 class and you will learn yea i took advanced physics in my engineering course..hehehe but nothing abt this sort of thing. So its the pendulum swing that was used to defined a second..um quite interesting. I thought it was only used to measure the earth's weight...no wonder why we still see the grandfather clock with those pendulums. -------------------- ![]() 98% completion --- aaRon |
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