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with 6 ‘hours’ and one with 10, together with a button that advances both
simultaneously. The second figure shows the result of 7 clicks

An immediate question is how many clicks of the button will be required to
get both the dials back to the 0 position again, and what relative positions
are possible for the two dials. This question in some sense abstracts numer-
ous situations in which two things are happening at different rates, such as
two wheels of different diameters on a vehicle, or two people walking at dif
ferent rates or using different pace-lengths and so on.
 ferent rates or using different pace-lengths and so on.

Figure 17 with 6 ‘hours’ and one with 10, together with a button that advances both simultaneously. The second figure shows the result of 7 clicks An immediate question is how many clicks of the button will be required to get both the dials back to the 0 position again, and what relative positions are possible for the two dials. This question in some sense abstracts numer- ous situations in which two things are happening at different rates, such as two wheels of different diameters on a vehicle, or two people walking at dif ferent rates or using different pace-lengths and so on. ferent rates or using different pace-lengths and so on.