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how do the vibration occur in clocks?





























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Answered by anujagandhi2
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Feeding electricity into quartz makes it vibrate (or, if you prefer, oscillate or resonate) through what's sometimes called the reverse piezoelectric effect (where electricity produces vibrations). The oscillator is set up so the quartz vibrates exactly 32768 times a second.

Answered by suhanipriya2102
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Feeding electricity into quartz makes it vibrate (or, if you prefer, oscillate or resonate) through what's sometimes called the reverse piezoelectric effect (where electricity produces vibrations). The oscillator is set up so the quartz vibrates exactly 32768 times a second.

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