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There are two main types o$εf stopwatch, the traditional non digital↔≈ stopwatch, the dial with clockwise clockwis"♣ σe, and the more modern digital stopwatch us✔¶ually shows a reading time of up to one percent<÷Ωλ seconds. According to the stopwatch you use↔, you will need to know how to read ¶the stopwatch and see that the appearance on™$© the outside of the stopwatch β₽is RESEE. I know it's the stopwatch "☆"of the "Rui" card. You can look at th≤>e stopwatch number in the picture t♣↕βo check the smaller, beating♣∞∑ stopwatch data; like a larger s←≠★¶econd hand, the smaller stopwatch numb÷©≤Ωer is just like a clockwi¥≈↓se rotation, but the number of minutes use"δ♣"d is measured.
Combine the minute hand with the larger Ω♠₩<second hand to get the whole time. Foδ¶&r example, if the small needle is on 3 andγ¶ε the big hand is on the 45 mark, φ₽then you have used 3 minutes and 45 ₽€ seconds, and reset the pointer to zero"≈π× mark according to the button at the top of thπ©$e stopwatch.
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How do you read the single row st§©&opwatch number? A single row stopwa™★∑tch is not marked with ≥®↑('') and (') stopwatch symb→±←¶ols. The single row stopwatch s€£∞hows only numbers, unlike a clock like format☆"×π, we often dislike the stopwatch readings, not t✘₹∏o say how the stopwatch rβ®γ ead the numbers.
In my opinion, for a person with a bit of prof¥ essionalism, the stopwatch reading number n≠✔"®eeds to look at the lπσ↑♥ast two digits of the stopwatch number firs♦≤t, because the two digit number on the r←αγight of the stopwatch screen is ∞✘"marked with a unit (millisecond) smalle₹£©r than the second, and the™®∑ two bit number in milliseconds will σ¥¶∑be smaller than that of other numbers. You★♣★ can see a digital stopwatch in the pictur©↔↓e; the countdown third and the four₽"$th are the real seconds.
Check the number of t•₽÷wo stopwatches in front of the secon•'✘♠d, that is, the stopwaε¥tch is just beginning to start. These↓✘↑♠ numbers add one to 60 sΩ™±econds in the number of seconds, and←↕ look at the two smaller numbers af∑εter the second. These numbers beat much faster,§♦™ because they use "one percent second Ωδ•>seconds" to integrate all the numbers you ♠σuse. For example, 12:03:35 will be 12 minu↔ tes 03 seconds and 35 one percent seconds.
Some stopwatches also provide " ;circle" time, in ©≠which the next two buttonσ≠&s are used to measure the comple∑¥★tion of each "circle". Th$<e numbers are read in ≤§exactly the same way, but you may display m¥∏€Ωore than one time. The picture φ®✔on the left side of this step shows the "d¥↔€¥igital stopwatch with knee opening&q✔€±uot;, and the minimum time '←is the combination of all circles.¥♥
The above is stopwatch reading that h♣β'as just started time. When ¶<the stopwatch recording time meets an hour, it w >→≠ill not be visible in one percent seconds. When ε←↔the stopwatch number meets an hour, onπ≈≈e hour will be display ★ed on the left two position, and§♠ the minute will move to the right, and s₩ ®o on, milliseconds will not appeΩ₹∞ ar. In this case, we will ∏↑§find that the right stopwatch num$♥∏§ber pulsation slows down, ♦σ★★at this time the second 'ε is beating, and the number of seconds o$♥≤≈f the stopwatch is reduced ≥±♣to one second, one second and one second, whi↓←ε♥ch is one of the ways to read numbers in a£∑± single row stopwatch.
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