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In a quartz clock, the cell has chemical energy. it will converted in to kinetic energy.
chemical energy--->mechanical energy--->sound energy
In mechanical clock, when spring is revolved, it becomes a potential energy. when spring is released, it will converted in to kinetic energy, so that the hand of the clock is rotated.
It Is Electrical Energy --> Sound Energy + Heat Energy
Electrical Energy to power the sound.
In a quartz clock, the cell has chemical energy. it will converted in to kinetic energy.
chemical energy--->mechanical energy--->sound energy
In mechanical clock, when spring is revolved, it becomes a potential energy. when spring is released, it will converted in to kinetic energy, so that the hand of the clock is rotated.
It Is Electrical Energy --> Sound Energy + Heat Energy
Electrical Energy to power the sound.
mechanical energy
Well it is basically, electrical energy - thermal energy - heat energy - solar energy - kinetic energy.
Mechanical to sound to radiant
The energy stored in the clock is in the form of elastic potential energy of its coiled spring .The spring is coiled by winding the clock.
Warren Marrison, who invented the first quartz clock in 1927.
A mechanical clock keeps time by counting the oscillations of a pendulum. The potential energy of the pendulum is used to drive a series of gears that helps to keep time.
A quartz clock is a clock that uses an electronic oscillator that is regulated by a quartz crystal to keep time. This crystal oscillator creates a signal with very precise frequency, so that quartz clocks are at least an order of magnitude more accurate than good mechanical clocks. Generally, some form of digital logiccounts the cycles of this signal and provides anumeric time display, usually in units of hours,minutes, and seconds. Since the 1970s, they have become the most widely used timekeeping technology.