An analog clock is a timekeeping device that displays time using a dial and moving hands. It typically has a circular face with numbers from 1 to 12, representing the hours. The clock has two main hands: the shorter hand indicates the hour, while the longer hand shows the minutes. Some analog clocks also have a third hand that moves continuously to indicate seconds.
Analog clocks can be powered by batteries or electricity and come in various designs, from simple to ornate. They are commonly found in homes, schools, and public places, providing a traditional way to tell time compared to digital clocks.