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it depends on what type of titatnium. Elements have a set number of protons and it remaines the same. if it is not an ion of titanium and just regular titanium that means its neutral and will have the same number of electrons as protons. the number of protons is displayed on the periodic table as the atomic number.
An atomic clock should set itself once it receives the calibration signal .
The atomic number generally. the atomic number is the number of protons(or electrons) an atom has.
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he measerd elements by atomic weight and/or mass
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it depends on what type of titatnium. Elements have a set number of protons and it remaines the same. if it is not an ion of titanium and just regular titanium that means its neutral and will have the same number of electrons as protons. the number of protons is displayed on the periodic table as the atomic number.
An atomic watch should synchronise itself automatically everday during the night however if for some reason you need to manually set it and force your watch to search for a signal and synchronise instead of wating until its pre-programmed time, most atomic watches come with a manual receive function that can be activated.
It sets itself automatically. the watch is radio atomic. Source: I own one.
Yes. There is a company called Seiko and they make an atomic watch called the Seiko Brightz World Time Solar Atomic Watch. You can check it out at http://www.seikousa.com/.
A person cannot set the time on Casio Atomic Solar watch because it adjusts the time by itself. That is the feature of all atomic watches. They are radio-controlled therefore, no need to adjust. Besides, the watch is running on solar energy.
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The Casio Wave Ceptor 4303 is a watch for men that picks up on the radio signals from atomic clocks to set the time. All you have to do is select the time zone you want to use and then wait for the watch to pick up on the time.
how do u set a chronograph watch?
An atomic clock should set itself once it receives the calibration signal .
in the increasing order of atomic number
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