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grimslim | 13:33 Tue 11th Sep 2007 | Science
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Can you see the minute hand on Big Ben move when you are close up?
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I saw the minute hands of Big Ben move on TV the other evening, not sharp incremental moves but a continuous gradual motion.
The distance between the minute marks on each of the four clock faces is approximately 1 foot therefore the tip of each minute hand moves at a rate of about 1 foot per minute (approx. 0.011 mph or 0.005 m/s). This is typically what would be best described as snails pace based on different species of snail having been "clocked" at speeds ranging from 0.002 mph to 0.030 mph.
big ben is the bell dumb witts lol
...Big Ben is also a proper noun and therefore should be capitalised dumbwit.
kempie, You are astounding! I actually tried to click on dumbwit thinking it was a link! lol
Robert Powell , certainly saw it move , close up - in the thirty nine steps :-)
not at present, it's under repair.

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