which clock do scientist use to measure time ? why?
Answers
Answered by
22
Explanation:
Scientists are actually working on a type of clock that is more accurate than the atomic clocks we use today. It is called an optical atomic clock and it measures atomic oscillations using light from the visible spectrum.
hope it helps u dear ❤️❤️❤️
mark me as brainliest ❤️❤️❤️
Answered by
5
Answer:
atomic clock
Explanation:
A newly-designed atomic clock uses entangled atoms to keep time even more precisely than its state-of-the-art counterparts. The design could help scientists detect dark matter and study gravity's effect on time. Atomic clocks are the most precise timekeepers in the world.
Similar questions