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- Alarm_clock abstract "An alarm clock (or sometimes just alarm) is a clock that is designed to wake a person at a specific time. The primary utility of these clocks is to awaken people from their night's sleep or short naps; they are sometimes used for other reminders as well. Most use sound; some use light; and some use sensors to identify when a person is in a light stage of sleep, in order to avoid waking someone when they're deeply asleep, which causes tiredness, even if the person has had adequate sleep. To stop the sound or light, a button or handle on the clock is pressed; most clocks automatically stop the alarm if left unattended long enough. A classic analog alarm clock has an extra hand or inset dial that is used to specify the time at which to activate the alarm. Alarm clocks are also found on mobile phones and watches.Traditional mechanical alarm clocks have one or two bells that ring by means of a mainspring that powers a gear to propel a hammer back and forth between the two bells or between the interior sides of a single bell. In some models, the back encasement of the clock itself acts as the bell. In an electric bell-style alarm clock, the bell is rung by an electromagnetic circuit and armature that turns the circuit on and off repeatedly.Digital alarm clocks can make other noises. Simple battery-powered alarm clocks make a loud buzzing or beeping sound to wake a sleeper, while novelty alarm clocks can speak, laugh, sing, or play sounds from nature. Some alarm clocks have radios that can be set to start playing at specified times, and are known as clock radios. Some alarm clocks can set multiple alarms, a useful feature for couples who have different waking up schedules. A progressive alarm clock, still new in the market, can have different alarms for different times (see Next-Generation Alarms). Most modern televisions and cell phones have alarm clock functions to turn on or make sounds at specified times.".
- Alarm_clock thumbnail 2010-07-20_Black_windup_alarm_clock_face.jpg?width=300.
- Alarm_clock wikiPageID "1105247".
- Alarm_clock wikiPageRevisionID "601205207".
- Alarm_clock hasPhotoCollection Alarm_clock.
- Alarm_clock subject Category:Alarms.
- Alarm_clock subject Category:Clocks.
- Alarm_clock subject Category:Sleep.
- Alarm_clock comment "An alarm clock (or sometimes just alarm) is a clock that is designed to wake a person at a specific time. The primary utility of these clocks is to awaken people from their night's sleep or short naps; they are sometimes used for other reminders as well. Most use sound; some use light; and some use sensors to identify when a person is in a light stage of sleep, in order to avoid waking someone when they're deeply asleep, which causes tiredness, even if the person has had adequate sleep.".
- Alarm_clock label "Alarm clock".
- Alarm_clock label "Budzik".
- Alarm_clock label "Despertador".
- Alarm_clock label "Reloj despertador".
- Alarm_clock label "Réveille-matin".
- Alarm_clock label "Sveglia".
- Alarm_clock label "Wecker".
- Alarm_clock label "Wekker".
- Alarm_clock label "Будильник".
- Alarm_clock label "منبه (ساعة)".
- Alarm_clock label "目覚し時計".
- Alarm_clock label "鬧鐘".
- Alarm_clock sameAs Budík.
- Alarm_clock sameAs Wecker.
- Alarm_clock sameAs Reloj_despertador.
- Alarm_clock sameAs Iratzargailu.
- Alarm_clock sameAs Réveille-matin.
- Alarm_clock sameAs Jam_weker.
- Alarm_clock sameAs Sveglia.
- Alarm_clock sameAs 目覚し時計.
- Alarm_clock sameAs 자명종.
- Alarm_clock sameAs Wekker.
- Alarm_clock sameAs Budzik.
- Alarm_clock sameAs Despertador.
- Alarm_clock sameAs m.046dlr.
- Alarm_clock sameAs Q212758.
- Alarm_clock sameAs Q212758.
- Alarm_clock wasDerivedFrom Alarm_clock?oldid=601205207.
- Alarm_clock depiction 2010-07-20_Black_windup_alarm_clock_face.jpg.
- Alarm_clock isPrimaryTopicOf Alarm_clock.