sekuntikelloa
Sekuntikelloa, or the second hand, refers to the small hand on an analog clock that indicates seconds. Unlike the hour and minute hands, which move in discrete jumps, the second hand typically moves continuously in a smooth, circular motion, completing one full rotation every 60 seconds. This hand is a key component of analog timekeeping devices, providing a more precise measurement of time compared to clocks that only display hours and minutes.
The second hand was introduced in the 17th century as clocks became more accurate. Before this, timekeeping
In modern analog clocks, the second hand is usually the thinnest and fastest-moving component. It often features
The second hand also plays a role in cultural and artistic expressions. Its steady, rhythmic motion has