A Gage Block Measurement Process Using Single Wavelength Interferometry, Issues 152-155 |
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The standard time - of - day radio broadcasts of all countries are controlled to at least 1/1000 of a second of each other ; most time services , in fact , are controlled within a very few millionths of a second !
The standard time - of - day radio broadcasts of all countries are controlled to at least 1/1000 of a second of each other ; most time services , in fact , are controlled within a very few millionths of a second !
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The Clock behind the Clock Flying Clocks / Time on a Radio Beam / Accuracy / Coverage / Reliability / Other Considerations / Other Radio Schemes 9. The Time Signal on Its Way Choosing a Frequency / Very Low Frequencies / Low Frequencies ...
The Clock behind the Clock Flying Clocks / Time on a Radio Beam / Accuracy / Coverage / Reliability / Other Considerations / Other Radio Schemes 9. The Time Signal on Its Way Choosing a Frequency / Very Low Frequencies / Low Frequencies ...
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Time , The Great Organizer Electric Power / Modern Communication Systems / Transportation / Navigation by Radio Beacons / Navigation by Satellite / Some Common and Some Far - out Uses of Time and Frequency Technology 99 V TIME , SCIENCE ...
Time , The Great Organizer Electric Power / Modern Communication Systems / Transportation / Navigation by Radio Beacons / Navigation by Satellite / Some Common and Some Far - out Uses of Time and Frequency Technology 99 V TIME , SCIENCE ...
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... to supply electricity at a constant 60 hertz , must be able to measure swings at a much faster rate . Power companies , telephone companies , radio and television broadcasters , and many other users of precise time ...
... to supply electricity at a constant 60 hertz , must be able to measure swings at a much faster rate . Power companies , telephone companies , radio and television broadcasters , and many other users of precise time ...
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... demonstrated the existence of radio waves . If we can count and keep track of the cycles of our swinging device , we can construct a time interval at least as accurate as the device itself — even to millionths or billionths of a 13.
... demonstrated the existence of radio waves . If we can count and keep track of the cycles of our swinging device , we can construct a time interval at least as accurate as the device itself — even to millionths or billionths of a 13.
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