An ultraminiature atomic clock.Neither gaining nor losing as much as a millionth of a second in a year, the NIST-7 atomic clock atomic clock, electric or electronic timekeeping device that is controlled by atomic or molecular oscillations. A timekeeping device must contain or be connected to some apparatus that oscillates at a uniform rate to control the rate of movement of its hands or the sets the standard for timekeeping (SN: 5/1/93, p.276). But it's an expensive, bulky bulk·y adj. bulk·i·er, bulk·i·est 1. Having considerable bulk; massive. 2. Of large size for its weight: a bulky knit. 3. Clumsy to manage; unwieldy. clock, ill- suited for everyday use in navigation or telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications. . Sacrificing a little accuracy, researchers at Westinghouse Electric Corp. in Pittsburgh have now developed a compact atomic clock that can easily fit into radio receivers and other types of electronic equipment, greatly improving their ability to track time and to synchronize See synchronization. signals. |
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