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An atomic clock makes use of _______.
(A) cesium-133 atom (B) cesium-132 atom
(C) cesium-123 atom (D) cesium-131 atom

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Answered by Amlanadity3arout
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hey mate here is your answer
ans- an atom clock makes use of __________.
ans-(A) cesium 133 atom.
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Answered by gadakhsanket
4
Hii Diyaa,

● Answer - (A) cesium-133 atom
An atomic clock makes use of *cesium-133 atom*.

◆ Atomic clock -
- An atomic clock is a clock device that uses an electron transition frequency of microwave signals of atoms as a frequency standard for its timekeeping element.
- Cs-133 (isotope of cesium) is most commonly chosen for atomic clocks.


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