A clock is reading 10:27:54.0 (hr:min:sec) when it is discovered to be 4 seconds fast. Explain why it is undesirable to set it back to the right time at that point and show (numerically) how it should be adjusted so as to be correct after 8 seconds has elapsed

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Some applications use the current clock value to stamp events, on the assumption that clocks always advance. We use E to refer to the ‘errant’ clock that reads 10:27:54.0 when the real time is 10:27:50. We assume that H advances at a perfect rate, to a first approximation, over the next 8 seconds. We adjust our software clock S to tick at rate chosen so that it will be correct after 8 seconds, as follows:

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