Dial for comparison of 10 Atichinna Kilometer Dial with 12 hrs Dial
In Fig-31, we have the equator divided into 20 divisions according to the Atichinna Kilometer Scale and corresponding to that, we have 24 hrs divisions for the time scale. It is, however, not customary to have time pieces with 24 hour dials but rather with 12 hour dials which are repeated twice; that means 12+12 = 24 hrs. So we have taken a 12 hour dial and corresponding to which we have taken half the Atichinna Kilometer scale dial.(20/2 = 10 Basics). These 10 Basics are then divided into 5 parts each such that 10x5 = 50 parts. This dial has been illustrated below in the Figure – 32. The same 6 examples of distance and corresponding time from the dial in Figure – 31 have been shown. These examples have been shown by dotted lines. Also in Fig-32 like in Fig-31 d1……d 6 shows distances moved by the earth’s equator and t1 ……..t 6 is its so called time comparison.
The comparative values of distance & time shown in Fig-32 have been put together in the table below. Although everything else remains the same in both the tables of the dials Fig-31 & Fig-32, but the Ranges shown in the table of dial in Fig. 32 become half of the values as shown in the table of dial in Fig. 31.
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