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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.that was supposed to say, "why do snooze buttons only last nine minutes?" i have found the answer:
By setting the snooze time to 9 minutes, modern digital alarm clocks only needs to watch the last digit of the time. So, if you hit snooze at 6:45, the alarm goes off again when the last digit hits 4 - at 6:54. They couldn't make the snooze period 10 minutes, or the alarm would go off right away - or the clock would take more circuitry.
Historically speaking, there's another element to the answer. Clock experts say when snooze alarms were invented, the gears in alarm clocks were standardized. The snooze gear was introduced into the existing mix and its teeth had to mesh with the other gears' teeth. The engineers had to choose between a gear that made the snooze period nine-plus minutes or 10-plus minutes. Because of the gear configuration, 10 minutes on the nose was not an option.