Atomic
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
The atomic clock
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It is a more accurate atomic clock that uses caesium atom frequency to measure time.
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An atomic clock is accurate to within 1 second in 1.7 million years.
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 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
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The red clock, it's accurate twice a day since the hands never move, while the blue clock is never accurate.
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.
Quarts clock is based on piezo electric property. It has an accuracy of one second in every 10 power 9 second. Vish wesh
For the English speaking part of this planet. Greenwich Mean Time is the basis for every other mesurement of Time. Greenwich is in fact a City in the UK country of England. Its clock is an atomic clock accurate to 1 second in 1 million years.
The first atomic clock was invented in 1948 by the US Bureau of Standards.The first practical atomic clock was invented by English physicist Louis Essen in the 1955.Atomic clocks use the energy changes that take place in atoms to keep track of time. Atomic clocks are so accurate that they lose or gain no more than 1 second once every 2 or 3 million years.The most accurate, modern-day atomic clocks will neither lose nor gain a second in 168 million years.
It gets it from a TIME SOURCE accurate to 1/1000 of a second.