The atomic clock
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the question is wrong. It has to be: How accurate in seconds is an atomic clock in 63million years? That is 1 round of Mayan calendar
It is a more accurate atomic clock that uses caesium atom frequency to measure time.
The Iranian (Persian) Calendar, is the most accurate and one of the oldest (as far back as 2000 BC Zoroastrianism) calendars.
Atomic
Atomic clock is faster than mechanical clock and it is the most accurate of all clocks in the world.
The most accurate clock is an atomic clock invented at the university of Colorado in the United States.The atomic clock is accurate to within 1 second in 200 million years.
The atomic clock is the most accurate clock. This type of clock is the most accurate because it uses frequency and weather. These two factors keep the time precise with this type of clock.
Atomic clocks are the most accurate clocks that are available to the general public. To date, the most accurate clock made is the so-called quantum logic clock, which is accurate to about one second in 3.7 billion years.
Atomic clocks are the most accurate clocks that are available to the general public. To date, the most accurate clock made is the so-called quantum logic clock, which is accurate to about one second in 3.7 billion years.
Atomic clocks are the most accurate clocks that are available to the general public. To date, the most accurate clock made is the so-called quantum logic clock, which is accurate to about one second in 3.7 billion years.
Digital clocks will be the most accurate because its computer operated.
1656Christiaan Huygens invented the pendulum clock and was the most accurate clock into the 1930s.
The atomic clock
AnswerAll digital clocks are perfectly accurate! A strontium atomic clock developed by scientists at the University of Colorado is supposedly more than twice as accurate as the cesium atomic clock (the old "most accurate") was.Atomic clocks are the most accurate clocks that are available to the general public. To date, the most accurate clock made is the so-called quantum logic clock, which is accurate to about one second in 3.7 billion years.
That would be the Quantum logic clock.
It was an old fashion water clock. As a method of telling time, the Sun could be considered the oldest clock in the world. Just by looking at its position relative to the ground, early humans could tell if it was morning, midday, evening, and nighttime. The sundial was developed as a more accurate way to tell this time, and eventually the water clock, mechanical clock and digital clock came along as steadily more accurate versions.