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what is the basis of cesium atomic clock?
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Answered by deepakkumar08
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Cesium atomic clock is based on the number of oscillating radiations produced..

ONE SECOND is equal to 9,192,631,770 times the Radiation produced by Cesium-133 isotope.

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Answered by fauzan99
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Answer:

The principle of operation of an atomic clock is based on atomic physics; it measures the electromagnetic signal that electrons in atoms emit when they change energy levels. Early atomic clocks were based on masers at room temperature.

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