Definition
An analog clock displays time using hands that rotate around a dial marked with numbers or symbols. Unlike digital clocks that show the time numerically, analog clocks provide a visual representation of the passage of time. β±οΈ Learning to read an analog clock involves understanding the relationship between the hour, minute, and second hands. Think of it as a traditional way to measure time, steeped in history. Itβs a timeless design, even in the age of digital displays.