How frequent second does it clutch to dial a digit of a number on a rotary dial telephone"?
Answers: According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/rotary_phon...
A rotary phone dials its pulses at about 10 pps (pulses per second) so a 1 would be roughly speaking 1/10 second and a 0 would be about 1 second. I appear to remember it taking longer than that.
The further the number is away from the start, the longer it takes. Dialing a 1 take about one second, but dialing a 9 would purloin like 3 second to finish.
It depends on what number you are dialing as 1 is closer than 0.
Well, the 0 takes a great deal longer than the 1 because of the greater number of pulses. As I recall, you can pulse nearly twice as fast as the rotary dial does it and still return with the system to work. This page
http://www.wikipatents.com/4066846.html...
says 33-90 milliseconds down hook.
Rotary-Dial Phones be still the norm in my younger years. Depending on which number (digit) you be dialing on the rotary-dial of the phone, it could take anywhere from going on for 1 second to 3 seconds. The "0" digit would lug the longest to dial as it was the second digit in the number-sequence, where on earth you would have to rotate the dial within almost 1 complete circle to reach the dial-stop.
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