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Re: Its about time
I suppose that a sand or water clock would work if you used enough water in a tower that was high enough, though it would still be hard to measure to .1 second or compensate for "loss of pressure" causing a decrease in flow rate.

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Re: Its about time
So does anyone know enough to add to the wiki beyond just a simple restatement of the rules?
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Re: Its about time
well be patient its a new event and mist people still dont know much about this event
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Re: Its about time
I know, which is why I was asking if anybody knew like anything.
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Re: Its about time
That doesn't need to be compensated for. As long as you add the same amount of water every run, you simply have to know what position each time will end up being. (in other words, test a LOT beforehand)binary010101 wrote:I suppose that a sand or water clock would work if you used enough water in a tower that was high enough, though it would still be hard to measure to .1 second or compensate for "loss of pressure" causing a decrease in flow rate.
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Re: Its about time
the problem with water clocks is that the rate of water released changes with the weather conditions.
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Re: Its about time
Alright, so I have sort of a question on the rules. Do commercial counters only count things like stop watches and hourglasses?
Or would any device that is made commercially, that could potentially keep time (even if it's not meant to), be counted out?
Basically we're wondering if we can use test tube that already has markings on it from the factory. Not a big issue, but it never hurts to be safe. Just wondering if anyone knows. ^_^
Or would any device that is made commercially, that could potentially keep time (even if it's not meant to), be counted out?
Basically we're wondering if we can use test tube that already has markings on it from the factory. Not a big issue, but it never hurts to be safe. Just wondering if anyone knows. ^_^



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Re: Its about time
I'm pretty sure that would be okay.AlchemyRocks wrote:Alright, so I have sort of a question on the rules. Do commercial counters only count things like stop watches and hourglasses?
Or would any device that is made commercially, that could potentially keep time (even if it's not meant to), be counted out?
Basically we're wondering if we can use test tube that already has markings on it from the factory. Not a big issue, but it never hurts to be safe. Just wondering if anyone knows. ^_^
Re: Its about time
I don't really see how that's a problem. Isn't it up to the student to build an accurate device and use it correctly? I know reaction time plays a big part in this. But, timing things is necessary skill, and it will always invariably depend on human reaction.
I could see a problem if the event sup doesn't call out the time accurately, causing everybody to be off from the accepted time.
I could see a problem if the event sup doesn't call out the time accurately, causing everybody to be off from the accepted time.
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