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: A scientist used a '''timer''' to measure how long it took each person to run across the field. | : A scientist used a '''timer''' to measure how long it took each person to run across the field. | ||
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+ | A '''timer''', usually called a stopwatch, is a [[Scientific Instrument|scientific instrument]] used to measure how much time it takes for something to happen. |
Revision as of 18:02, 10 August 2018
Contents
Key Stage 1
Meaning
A timer is a piece of equipment used to find out how long something takes to happen.
About Timers
There are lots of different timers. Some timers have an alarm that goes off after a certain time. Some timers can be stopped to find out how long something took to happen. These are called stopwatches or stopclocks.
Examples
- A chef made sure the eggs were only boiled for 5 minutes.
- A scientist measured how long it takes to count to 100.
- A scientist wanted to see who could get to the other side of the field in the least time.
Used in a sentence
- An egg timer was set to go off after 5 minutes.
- A scientist used a timer to time how long it took to count to 100.
- A scientist used a timer to measure how long it took each person to run across the field.
Key Stage 2
Meaning
A timer, usually called a stopwatch, is a scientific instrument used to measure how much time it takes for something to happen.