HOW TO READ AND USE A TACHYMETER
On the bezel of a watch, the tachymeter is located. Over a fixed distance, based on the time traveled this can measure the speed. Approximately from 7 seconds to 60 seconds the tachymeter can measure and scale time.
Tachymeter Scale
At the 7-second mark at 500 units usually, a tachymeter starts. But around at 9 seconds at 400 units or 6 seconds at 600 units, some model starts. You can find the tachymeter around the outside of the dial as an internal scale or on the bezel of the watch. T=3600/t is the equation to calculate if we speak mathematically. Here, the tachymeter scale value is the "T", per hour number of seconds is 3600, and the elapsed time is "t". When calculating the speed, more math may be involved - depending on what you are measuring.
Measuring Speed
First, designate whether it is kilometers or miles to measure speed. You have an accurate representation (while you are riding down the highway, you have the distance between two-mile markers) - make this sure after you designate the measurement. Here between the two points, we are using a distance of 1 mile in the following example.
1. When you pass the first marker, start the chronograph.
2. When you pass the second marker, now stop the chronograph.
3. Around the dial to 45, the second's hand traveled.
4. This lines up with 80, on the bezel or on the outer point.
5. This means per hour at a speed of 80 miles we were traveling.
We can calculate the same by using our algebra equation that is 3600/45=80.
Also, per hour how much work can be completed you can determine this by using the same principle. Per hour you can chop about 180 apples if it takes 20 seconds to chop. 3600/20=180: so 180 is the tachymeter reading.
At the 7-second mark at 500 units usually, a tachymeter starts. But around at 9 seconds at 400 units or 6 seconds at 600 units, some model starts. You can find the tachymeter around the outside of the dial as an internal scale or on the bezel of the watch. T=3600/t is the equation to calculate if we speak mathematically. Here, the tachymeter scale value is the "T", per hour number of seconds is 3600, and the elapsed time is "t". When calculating the speed, more math may be involved - depending on what you are measuring.
Measuring Speed
First, designate whether it is kilometers or miles to measure speed. You have an accurate representation (while you are riding down the highway, you have the distance between two-mile markers) - make this sure after you designate the measurement. Here between the two points, we are using a distance of 1 mile in the following example.
1. When you pass the first marker, start the chronograph.
2. When you pass the second marker, now stop the chronograph.
3. Around the dial to 45, the second's hand traveled.
4. This lines up with 80, on the bezel or on the outer point.
5. This means per hour at a speed of 80 miles we were traveling.
We can calculate the same by using our algebra equation that is 3600/45=80.
Also, per hour how much work can be completed you can determine this by using the same principle. Per hour you can chop about 180 apples if it takes 20 seconds to chop. 3600/20=180: so 180 is the tachymeter reading.
With this formula, you can measure difficult things even if it's over 60 seconds. For example, to box up a watch to ship it takes us 100 seconds. To box up 1/2 of a watch, it takes 50 seconds. And within the normal valid range of the tachymeter scale, this 50 second is still. So on the scale of the 50-second mark line up, in one-hour bases, 72 half boxes can be completed. Or you can say per hour of 36 boxes can be completed. Remember - 72/2=36 and 3600/50=72.
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Measuring Distance
Determine first how fast you're going - this is must you need to know. And then in a similar fashion, you can calculate your distance. After starting the chronograph we can determine the distance by using the speed from above. When you know your speed it is helpful to measure the distance.
When your speed will be over 60 then only this calculation will work. By the original multiplying factor you have to divide the distance - on the tachymeter scale once you reach that speed. To measure both distances and speed the tachymeter is helpful.
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Measuring Distance
Determine first how fast you're going - this is must you need to know. And then in a similar fashion, you can calculate your distance. After starting the chronograph we can determine the distance by using the speed from above. When you know your speed it is helpful to measure the distance.
When your speed will be over 60 then only this calculation will work. By the original multiplying factor you have to divide the distance - on the tachymeter scale once you reach that speed. To measure both distances and speed the tachymeter is helpful.