atomic clocks
The contraction for of the clock is o'clock.
The contraction for of the clock is o'clock.
In the old days (and still used today) there is a company clock, and the employee takes a slip of paper, puts it into the clock, and the clock stamps the time on the paper. This paper is then submitted to management in some way or left in a rack by the clock. Today, this process can be done with an electronic badge tapped to a clock device, or a computerized system where each employee can "clock-in" by typing their employee number code into a computer or other electronic device. Retail stores and restaurants typically have the employees clock-in to a register or point-of-sale device on the sales floor which tracks their time and is fully integrated into their accounting software.
Yes, they do
"Being on the clock" refers to currently being in the middle of a job. When someone works somewhere at a wage job, there is a time clock to keep track of when the person is currently working so the place knows how much to pay them. So being on the clock means you are punched in and an employee who is described that way would be a wage earner as opposed to a salary earner.
No. Clock Speed is measured in Megahertz(MHz)
Yes
in clock cycles.
MHz
megahertz
clock speed
clock speed
clock
A chronometer is a device used to accurately measure time intervals, such as a stopwatch or a clock. It is designed to provide precise timekeeping in various applications including navigation, scientific experiments, and sports.
frequency of an oscillator crystal
Time is measured by the use of a clock.
time,stopwatch