it should start as soon as someone touches the baskteball
A clock that is timed for 24 seconds. When a team has the ball they have 24 seconds to make a basket. If the 24 seconds expires it's a "shot-clock violation" and the other team gets the ball. Also if someone attempts to shoot but hits the rim, but dose not go in the shot-clock will reset back to 24. If the game clock is below 24 seconds the shot-clock will be turned off.
the basket would not count
the second hand
Generally, it does not. However, if the game is very close and about to end (under a minute), the clock will usually stop. In high school, the clock only stops for timeouts, throwing the ball in bounds (after a foul or a timeout), or if an injury has occurred.
The second hand on the clock circles 420 times in 7 hours.
The angular velocity of the second hand of a clock is pi/30 radians per second.
The pace of the system clock, called the clock speed, is measured by the number of ticks per second. The faster the clock speed, the more instruction the processor can execute per second.
As long there is any time left, even .01 seconds, on the clock and the ball has already left your hands the basket will count.
The pace of the system clock, called the clock speed, is measured by the number of ticks per second. The faster the clock speed, the more instruction the processor can execute per second.
put clock oil on the second hand.
If you mean a human haunted trapped soul then the clock should read 19.45 or Seven Forty Five in old time. If you mean the soul of a lesser god or demigod then you should wait until the clock passes half three (AM) and when the second hand passes over the number 5 you should smash the clock face with an iron mallet. I hope you find the answers you're looking for.
Sometimes, it is called a sweep hand, but the hands on a clock usually are called hour, minute, and second.