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How an atomic clock works, and its use in the global positioning system (GPS)
Bill shows the world's smallest atomic clock and then describes how the first one made in the 1950s worked. He describes in detail the use of cesium vapor to...
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NOVA | The Amazing Atomic Clock
Dr. Steve Jefferts of the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colorado is an expert on how we measure time. In fact, he co-developed o...
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How to Convert a Normal Clock into an Atomic Clock
Using just a screwdriver, a pair of pliers and parts from www.klockit.com I was able to convert a regular analog clock into a radio-controlled "Atomic Clock"...
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The NIST-F2 Atomic Clock: How does it work?
NIST's new atomic time interval standard, the NIST-F2, combines laser cooling with a liquid nitrogen-cooled chamber to achieve unprecedented accuracy in a ce...
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World's Most Accurate Clock - Atomic Clock Accurate To 100 Quadrillionth Of A Second #DigInfo
DigInfo TV - http://diginfo.tv 18/8/2011 The University of Tokyo Optical Lattice Clock.
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New Atomic Clock Redefines Time
We all know atomic clocks keep the most accurate time of any clock out there-- but our idea of time is about to get a whole lot more precise. It's called an ...
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SkyScan 88901 Atomic Clock
The SkyScan 88901 product set up guide. Please comment below with questions or concerns.
For product information and support visit:
http://skyscanatomicclocks.com/site/
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The NIST-F1 Atomic Clock
NIST-F1 is a cesium fountain clock, a type of atomic clock, in the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder, Colorado, and serves as ...
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How Atomic Clocks Work - Dr. David Wineland
In an interview at the Institute for Quantum Computing, Dr. David Wineland of NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) explains how an atomic clock works and how it differs from a regular clock.
Wineland delivered the Quantum Frontiers Distinguished Lecture (http://youtu.be/RFkyvkBV5dM) at the University of Waterloo on January 19, 2012.
Wineland is a Fellow of the National Institute
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Gene Hoglan ; The Atomic Clock
It's available from HoglanIndustries.com, and there is a FAQ page for everyone's questions. or order the DVD from GeneMerch@aol.com. Gene Hoglan is "The Atom...
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Caesium Atomic Clock, natural amplifier, pyramid grand gallery
Caesium Clock, reference for hopper crystalline structure, pyramid grand gallery.
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Atomic Clock
A film produced by the NPL Film Unit in the 1950s explaining the principles behind the first accurate atomic clock, designed by Louis Essen and built at the ...
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10MX Rubidium Atomic Clock | Antelope Audio
Perhaps no other product in the modern studio world has defined the high-end better than Antelope's original 10M Atomic Clock. The 10MX Rubidium Atomic Clock continues this legacy in fine fashion by offering even more on-board 10MHz outputs and also now can output standard word clock rates, as well, up to a remarkable 768KHz. 10MX also features a new smaller atomic oscillator, which allowed Ante
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How Does an Atomic Clock Work?
How Does an Atomic Clock Work? I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
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W23142b Analog Atomic Wall Clock
La Crosse Technology's Atomic Wall Clock product set up guide. Please comment below with questions or concerns.
For product information and support visit:
http://www.lacrossetechnology.com/
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Atomic Clocks and General Relativity - Daniel Kleppner
Source - http://serious-science.org/videos/1012 MIT Prof. Daniel Kleppner on precise time measurements, gravitational field, and Global Positioning System.
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Monster Magnet - Atomic Clock
Good stuff.
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monster magnet atomic clock
monster magnet atomic clock ed mundell dave wyndorf powertrip belfort 99 live metallica rock is alive.
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NIST Launches a New U.S. Time Standard: NIST-F2 Atomic Clock
NIST has officially launched NIST-F2 More Info: http://go.usa.gov/kqbQ. NIST-F2, a new atomic clock based on a "fountain" of cesium atoms, is now the U.S. ci...
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La Crosse digtal atomic clock Review
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KF5OBS #7: Jackson Labs Chip Scale Atomic Clock (CSAC)
Quick look at the Jackson Labs Chip Scale Atomic Clock (CSAC) including a very brief jitter analysis using the LeCroy WaveRunner 640 Zi 4 GHz, 40 GS/s oscill...
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6th Grade Band Plays Atomic Clock
6th Grade Band Plays Atomic Clock
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Quantum Frontiers lecture: Dr. David Wineland on Atomic Clocks and Ion Trap Quantum Computing
Prof. David Wineland speaks about atomic clocks and ion-trap quantum computers at the Quantum Frontiers Distinguished Lecture, presented by the Institute for Quantum Computing and the University of Waterloo's Department of Physics and Astronomy.
Wineland is a Fellow of the National Institute of Standards and Technology and group leader of the Ion Storage group in the Time and Frequency Division a
How an atomic clock works, and its use in the global positioning system (GPS)
Bill shows the world's smallest atomic clock and then describes how the first one made in the 1950s worked. He describes in detail the use of cesium vapor to......
Bill shows the world's smallest atomic clock and then describes how the first one made in the 1950s worked. He describes in detail the use of cesium vapor to...
wn.com/How An Atomic Clock Works, And Its Use In The Global Positioning System (Gps)
Bill shows the world's smallest atomic clock and then describes how the first one made in the 1950s worked. He describes in detail the use of cesium vapor to...
- published: 12 Jun 2012
- views: 233933
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author: engineerguy
NOVA | The Amazing Atomic Clock
Dr. Steve Jefferts of the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colorado is an expert on how we measure time. In fact, he co-developed o......
Dr. Steve Jefferts of the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colorado is an expert on how we measure time. In fact, he co-developed o...
wn.com/Nova | The Amazing Atomic Clock
Dr. Steve Jefferts of the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colorado is an expert on how we measure time. In fact, he co-developed o...
- published: 23 Aug 2012
- views: 33549
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author: NOVA PBS
How to Convert a Normal Clock into an Atomic Clock
Using just a screwdriver, a pair of pliers and parts from www.klockit.com I was able to convert a regular analog clock into a radio-controlled "Atomic Clock"......
Using just a screwdriver, a pair of pliers and parts from www.klockit.com I was able to convert a regular analog clock into a radio-controlled "Atomic Clock"...
wn.com/How To Convert A Normal Clock Into An Atomic Clock
Using just a screwdriver, a pair of pliers and parts from www.klockit.com I was able to convert a regular analog clock into a radio-controlled "Atomic Clock"...
The NIST-F2 Atomic Clock: How does it work?
NIST's new atomic time interval standard, the NIST-F2, combines laser cooling with a liquid nitrogen-cooled chamber to achieve unprecedented accuracy in a ce......
NIST's new atomic time interval standard, the NIST-F2, combines laser cooling with a liquid nitrogen-cooled chamber to achieve unprecedented accuracy in a ce...
wn.com/The Nist F2 Atomic Clock How Does It Work
NIST's new atomic time interval standard, the NIST-F2, combines laser cooling with a liquid nitrogen-cooled chamber to achieve unprecedented accuracy in a ce...
New Atomic Clock Redefines Time
We all know atomic clocks keep the most accurate time of any clock out there-- but our idea of time is about to get a whole lot more precise. It's called an ......
We all know atomic clocks keep the most accurate time of any clock out there-- but our idea of time is about to get a whole lot more precise. It's called an ...
wn.com/New Atomic Clock Redefines Time
We all know atomic clocks keep the most accurate time of any clock out there-- but our idea of time is about to get a whole lot more precise. It's called an ...
- published: 24 Jul 2013
- views: 43005
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author: DNews
SkyScan 88901 Atomic Clock
The SkyScan 88901 product set up guide. Please comment below with questions or concerns.
For product information and support visit:
http://skyscanatomicclocks....
The SkyScan 88901 product set up guide. Please comment below with questions or concerns.
For product information and support visit:
http://skyscanatomicclocks.com/site/
wn.com/Skyscan 88901 Atomic Clock
The SkyScan 88901 product set up guide. Please comment below with questions or concerns.
For product information and support visit:
http://skyscanatomicclocks.com/site/
- published: 22 Sep 2014
- views: 4
The NIST-F1 Atomic Clock
NIST-F1 is a cesium fountain clock, a type of atomic clock, in the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder, Colorado, and serves as ......
NIST-F1 is a cesium fountain clock, a type of atomic clock, in the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder, Colorado, and serves as ...
wn.com/The Nist F1 Atomic Clock
NIST-F1 is a cesium fountain clock, a type of atomic clock, in the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder, Colorado, and serves as ...
How Atomic Clocks Work - Dr. David Wineland
In an interview at the Institute for Quantum Computing, Dr. David Wineland of NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) explains how an atomic clock...
In an interview at the Institute for Quantum Computing, Dr. David Wineland of NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) explains how an atomic clock works and how it differs from a regular clock.
Wineland delivered the Quantum Frontiers Distinguished Lecture (http://youtu.be/RFkyvkBV5dM) at the University of Waterloo on January 19, 2012.
Wineland is a Fellow of the National Institute of Standards and Technology and group leader of the Ion Storage group in the Time and Frequency Division at NIST Boulder, CO.
Find out more about IQC!
Website - https://uwaterloo.ca/institute-for-quantum-computing/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/QuantumIQC
Twitter - https://twitter.com/QuantumIQC
wn.com/How Atomic Clocks Work Dr. David Wineland
In an interview at the Institute for Quantum Computing, Dr. David Wineland of NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) explains how an atomic clock works and how it differs from a regular clock.
Wineland delivered the Quantum Frontiers Distinguished Lecture (http://youtu.be/RFkyvkBV5dM) at the University of Waterloo on January 19, 2012.
Wineland is a Fellow of the National Institute of Standards and Technology and group leader of the Ion Storage group in the Time and Frequency Division at NIST Boulder, CO.
Find out more about IQC!
Website - https://uwaterloo.ca/institute-for-quantum-computing/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/QuantumIQC
Twitter - https://twitter.com/QuantumIQC
- published: 05 Mar 2012
- views: 12827
Gene Hoglan ; The Atomic Clock
It's available from HoglanIndustries.com, and there is a FAQ page for everyone's questions. or order the DVD from GeneMerch@aol.com. Gene Hoglan is "The Atom......
It's available from HoglanIndustries.com, and there is a FAQ page for everyone's questions. or order the DVD from GeneMerch@aol.com. Gene Hoglan is "The Atom...
wn.com/Gene Hoglan The Atomic Clock
It's available from HoglanIndustries.com, and there is a FAQ page for everyone's questions. or order the DVD from GeneMerch@aol.com. Gene Hoglan is "The Atom...
Caesium Atomic Clock, natural amplifier, pyramid grand gallery
Caesium Clock, reference for hopper crystalline structure, pyramid grand gallery....
Caesium Clock, reference for hopper crystalline structure, pyramid grand gallery.
wn.com/Caesium Atomic Clock, Natural Amplifier, Pyramid Grand Gallery
Caesium Clock, reference for hopper crystalline structure, pyramid grand gallery.
- published: 05 Dec 2013
- views: 45
Atomic Clock
A film produced by the NPL Film Unit in the 1950s explaining the principles behind the first accurate atomic clock, designed by Louis Essen and built at the ......
A film produced by the NPL Film Unit in the 1950s explaining the principles behind the first accurate atomic clock, designed by Louis Essen and built at the ...
wn.com/Atomic Clock
A film produced by the NPL Film Unit in the 1950s explaining the principles behind the first accurate atomic clock, designed by Louis Essen and built at the ...
10MX Rubidium Atomic Clock | Antelope Audio
Perhaps no other product in the modern studio world has defined the high-end better than Antelope's original 10M Atomic Clock. The 10MX Rubidium Atomic Clock c...
Perhaps no other product in the modern studio world has defined the high-end better than Antelope's original 10M Atomic Clock. The 10MX Rubidium Atomic Clock continues this legacy in fine fashion by offering even more on-board 10MHz outputs and also now can output standard word clock rates, as well, up to a remarkable 768KHz. 10MX also features a new smaller atomic oscillator, which allowed Antelope to reduce the size of the 10MX to only 1U rack space at a fraction of the weight of the original 10M. This newer oscillator and updated power supply offer even better sonic stability allowing for even better sound than ever before. 10MX also features a new software control panel for remote control of the 10MX clock rates and display brightness.
• New smaller atomic oscillator
• Improved sonic stability over 10M
• (10) 10MHz outputs on BNC connectors
• (4) Standard WC outputs on BNC connectors
• (2) each S/PDIF and AES outputs
• On-board clock rates up to 768KHz
• USB Control Panel
• 1U rack space
wn.com/10Mx Rubidium Atomic Clock | Antelope Audio
Perhaps no other product in the modern studio world has defined the high-end better than Antelope's original 10M Atomic Clock. The 10MX Rubidium Atomic Clock continues this legacy in fine fashion by offering even more on-board 10MHz outputs and also now can output standard word clock rates, as well, up to a remarkable 768KHz. 10MX also features a new smaller atomic oscillator, which allowed Antelope to reduce the size of the 10MX to only 1U rack space at a fraction of the weight of the original 10M. This newer oscillator and updated power supply offer even better sonic stability allowing for even better sound than ever before. 10MX also features a new software control panel for remote control of the 10MX clock rates and display brightness.
• New smaller atomic oscillator
• Improved sonic stability over 10M
• (10) 10MHz outputs on BNC connectors
• (4) Standard WC outputs on BNC connectors
• (2) each S/PDIF and AES outputs
• On-board clock rates up to 768KHz
• USB Control Panel
• 1U rack space
- published: 20 Oct 2015
- views: 66
How Does an Atomic Clock Work?
How Does an Atomic Clock Work? I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)...
How Does an Atomic Clock Work? I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
wn.com/How Does An Atomic Clock Work
How Does an Atomic Clock Work? I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
W23142b Analog Atomic Wall Clock
La Crosse Technology's Atomic Wall Clock product set up guide. Please comment below with questions or concerns.
For product information and support visit:
http...
La Crosse Technology's Atomic Wall Clock product set up guide. Please comment below with questions or concerns.
For product information and support visit:
http://www.lacrossetechnology.com/
wn.com/W23142B Analog Atomic Wall Clock
La Crosse Technology's Atomic Wall Clock product set up guide. Please comment below with questions or concerns.
For product information and support visit:
http://www.lacrossetechnology.com/
- published: 18 Sep 2014
- views: 2
Atomic Clocks and General Relativity - Daniel Kleppner
Source - http://serious-science.org/videos/1012 MIT Prof. Daniel Kleppner on precise time measurements, gravitational field, and Global Positioning System....
Source - http://serious-science.org/videos/1012 MIT Prof. Daniel Kleppner on precise time measurements, gravitational field, and Global Positioning System.
wn.com/Atomic Clocks And General Relativity Daniel Kleppner
Source - http://serious-science.org/videos/1012 MIT Prof. Daniel Kleppner on precise time measurements, gravitational field, and Global Positioning System.
monster magnet atomic clock
monster magnet atomic clock ed mundell dave wyndorf powertrip belfort 99 live metallica rock is alive....
monster magnet atomic clock ed mundell dave wyndorf powertrip belfort 99 live metallica rock is alive.
wn.com/Monster Magnet Atomic Clock
monster magnet atomic clock ed mundell dave wyndorf powertrip belfort 99 live metallica rock is alive.
- published: 13 Sep 2006
- views: 44273
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author: elljottr
NIST Launches a New U.S. Time Standard: NIST-F2 Atomic Clock
NIST has officially launched NIST-F2 More Info: http://go.usa.gov/kqbQ. NIST-F2, a new atomic clock based on a "fountain" of cesium atoms, is now the U.S. ci......
NIST has officially launched NIST-F2 More Info: http://go.usa.gov/kqbQ. NIST-F2, a new atomic clock based on a "fountain" of cesium atoms, is now the U.S. ci...
wn.com/Nist Launches A New U.S. Time Standard Nist F2 Atomic Clock
NIST has officially launched NIST-F2 More Info: http://go.usa.gov/kqbQ. NIST-F2, a new atomic clock based on a "fountain" of cesium atoms, is now the U.S. ci...
KF5OBS #7: Jackson Labs Chip Scale Atomic Clock (CSAC)
Quick look at the Jackson Labs Chip Scale Atomic Clock (CSAC) including a very brief jitter analysis using the LeCroy WaveRunner 640 Zi 4 GHz, 40 GS/s oscill......
Quick look at the Jackson Labs Chip Scale Atomic Clock (CSAC) including a very brief jitter analysis using the LeCroy WaveRunner 640 Zi 4 GHz, 40 GS/s oscill...
wn.com/Kf5Obs 7 Jackson Labs Chip Scale Atomic Clock (Csac)
Quick look at the Jackson Labs Chip Scale Atomic Clock (CSAC) including a very brief jitter analysis using the LeCroy WaveRunner 640 Zi 4 GHz, 40 GS/s oscill...
- published: 04 Nov 2013
- views: 2928
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author: KF5OBS
6th Grade Band Plays Atomic Clock
6th Grade Band Plays Atomic Clock...
6th Grade Band Plays Atomic Clock
wn.com/6Th Grade Band Plays Atomic Clock
6th Grade Band Plays Atomic Clock
- published: 24 Jan 2014
- views: 18
Quantum Frontiers lecture: Dr. David Wineland on Atomic Clocks and Ion Trap Quantum Computing
Prof. David Wineland speaks about atomic clocks and ion-trap quantum computers at the Quantum Frontiers Distinguished Lecture, presented by the Institute for Qu...
Prof. David Wineland speaks about atomic clocks and ion-trap quantum computers at the Quantum Frontiers Distinguished Lecture, presented by the Institute for Quantum Computing and the University of Waterloo's Department of Physics and Astronomy.
Wineland is a Fellow of the National Institute of Standards and Technology and group leader of the Ion Storage group in the Time and Frequency Division at NIST Boulder, CO.
Atoms absorb electromagnetic radiation at certain precise frequencies. Knowing this, a recipe for making an atomic clock is fairly simple to state: we first need an oscillator to produce radiation and a device that tells us when the atoms absorb it, thereby indicating that the oscillator frequency is synchronized with the atoms' absorption frequency. To make a clock from this apparatus, we then simply count cycles of the oscillator -- the duration of a certain number of cycles defines a unit of time, for example, the second. In one of the world's most accurate clocks, we count the cycles of an oscillator that has a frequency of 1,052,871,833,148,990.44 cycles per second -- corresponding to a near-ultraviolet absorption frequency in 27Al+ ions. At this level of precision, many effects, including those due to special and general relativity, can affect our measurements; therefore, our primary task is to determine and correct for these perturbing effects. For many centuries and still continuing today, a primary application of accurate clocks is for precise navigation.
wn.com/Quantum Frontiers Lecture Dr. David Wineland On Atomic Clocks And Ion Trap Quantum Computing
Prof. David Wineland speaks about atomic clocks and ion-trap quantum computers at the Quantum Frontiers Distinguished Lecture, presented by the Institute for Quantum Computing and the University of Waterloo's Department of Physics and Astronomy.
Wineland is a Fellow of the National Institute of Standards and Technology and group leader of the Ion Storage group in the Time and Frequency Division at NIST Boulder, CO.
Atoms absorb electromagnetic radiation at certain precise frequencies. Knowing this, a recipe for making an atomic clock is fairly simple to state: we first need an oscillator to produce radiation and a device that tells us when the atoms absorb it, thereby indicating that the oscillator frequency is synchronized with the atoms' absorption frequency. To make a clock from this apparatus, we then simply count cycles of the oscillator -- the duration of a certain number of cycles defines a unit of time, for example, the second. In one of the world's most accurate clocks, we count the cycles of an oscillator that has a frequency of 1,052,871,833,148,990.44 cycles per second -- corresponding to a near-ultraviolet absorption frequency in 27Al+ ions. At this level of precision, many effects, including those due to special and general relativity, can affect our measurements; therefore, our primary task is to determine and correct for these perturbing effects. For many centuries and still continuing today, a primary application of accurate clocks is for precise navigation.
- published: 02 Feb 2012
- views: 4549