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Atomic Clock

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ATOMIC CLOCKS

BY: ATLAS WINSOR
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ATOMIC NOTES

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CESIUM

BEST FOR THE ATOMIC CLOCK
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  • Keeps time by a electric charge
  • Gass (cesium) exposed to microwaves
  • Small Range from microwaves sent
  • 9192631770hz makes the pulse exactly 1sec.
  • Most active of all alkali metals
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CONTINUED

  • Atomic number: 55
  • Melting point: 28.4c
  • Boiling point: 669c
  • Discovered: 1860, by F. K.
  • Best element for atomic clock
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RUBIDIUM

SECOND BEST
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  • Melting point: 39c
  • Boiling point: 696c
  • Atomic number: 37
  • Discovered: 1861, by R. B.
  • Discovered also by G. K.
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Has high air pressure

HYDROGEN

  • Thats what explodes out of the cemicals
  • Atomic wheight: 1.00794
  • Makes the sun... Do it's thing.
  • Lighest gass
  • your 0 degrees wont make it a liquid
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It's better to make a clock than to buy one if you already have a clock to turn it into an atomic clock

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If you make an atomic clock buy the clock first then watch this video: HOW TO CONVERT AN ORDARY CLOCK INTO AN ATOMIC CLOCK. By elmertheclep

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The atomic bomb is made out of plutonium and uranium NOT rubidium and cesium

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