What’s an Atomic Clock? – Read to Find Out That It’s not only a Really Little Watch!
. Atomic clocks are fitted to several devices, like GPS, but shortly they could win a place in our daily lives if they were smaller and cheaper. A bunch of physicists from the nation's Institute of Standard and Technology ( NIST ), found in Stone , Colorado, has developed a method to miniaturize atomic clocks, which could fit into a volume of one cubic centimetre. Therefore , the sending ofdigital beats to synchronize all of these devices will grow significantly, perhaps causing the airwaves to become saturated. the present atomic clocks use microwaves, making a phenomenon of resonance frequency for a fixed amount of cesium.





