Atomic Clock.

arnisador

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My wife got me something I've been wanting--one of those "atomic clocks" that resets itself constantly to the correct time by radio waves (which doesn't make them atomic, but I don't care). I think it's very cool. In fact we got a second one and so finally there are two clocks in the house that show the same time!
 
Arni,

They could still be atomic clocks, if the signal source is the atomic clock.

The question I have is what is the delay or lag, and is calculated into the transmission?

:D
 
Heh. Let's see, the speed of light is about 2.9979E8 m/s, but that's in a vacuum... :D

In fact it does check what region of the U.S. you're in.
 
Originally posted by arnisador
Heh. Let's see, the speed of light is about 2.9979E8 m/s, but that's in a vacuum... :D

In fact it does check what region of the U.S. you're in.

Now you see the advantages of a good Mathematical / Science background.
Nice sig figs also. Thread drift, I once lsot a question on Quiz bowl because I gave too many sig fig for the announcer. They did not specify so I gave to what I knew. It was only 4 after the decimal yet it confused him. :D

The things you remember
;) :rolleyes:
 
:D
 

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It's not really an "atomic watch" (though for all I know they make them). It's just that I'm such a nerd that I set my watch obsessively to the "official" time.
 

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