You may have all ,heard of these questions before, but in case someone hasn’t . . .
1) What man made time piece has the least moving parts?
2) What man made time piece has the most moving parts?
That depends on your definition of moving. A Sundial contains no moving parts in and of itself, but it does rely on the Earth's rotation, which is a movement. A quartz watch contains only a vibrating crystal, unless you count the electrons flowing through it that cause the vibrations.
Does the Earth count as a moving part? Does a stationary, but vibrating crystal count? Do electrons count? Atoms? Photons?
Quite so. I was asking myself the same questions as I made the OP. Got the questions from a book and it gave the same answers as jimlintott - Sundail and hourglass.
You may have all ,heard of these questions before, but in case someone hasn’t . . .
1) What man made time piece has the least moving parts?
2) What man made time piece has the most moving parts?