Yes, radiation therapy can potentially affect a wrist watch's functioning, particularly if the watch contains sensitive electronic components. The radiation can disrupt the electronic circuits or damage the watch's battery, leading to malfunction. However, traditional mechanical watches, which lack electronic parts, are generally less susceptible to radiation effects. Overall, the extent of impact depends on the type of watch and the level of radiation exposure.
Microprocessors are in almost every modern electronic device - from the smallest wrist-watch to the largest ships !
There need not be any cost if it a watch which captures energy from the motion of your wrist.
He wears a watch on his right wrist.
Ironically, time can slow a wrist watch.
Yes, mobile phone can damage wrist watch by electromagnetic interference. It can even stop the watch when kept for sometime one over the other. N.B. - Similarly, pacemaker and other electronic devices fitted into body can be damaged by the functional mobile phone kept near.
A battery-operated wrist watch is a closed system. A wind-up wrist watch is an open system.
Q: What is worn on your wrist?A: A watch
Wrist Watch
Kennedy key is used in case of wrist watch.
Wrist watch is an open compound word.
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