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The first atomic clock came into existence in 1949. The U.S. National Bureau of standards was the home of this prototype of modern atomic clocks. First off, you don't need to be scared of atomic travel alarm clocks in the way you need to be scared of atomic bombs. You won't be in any danger of radiation exposure with an atomic travel alarm clock. You also won't be in any danger of being invaded by an army because President Bush mistakes your atomic travel alarm clock for a weapon of mass destruction. They're just really spiffy little clocks and not as annoying as phone alarm clocks. Related Article Tags: , , , , There is nothing quite as irritating as setting an alarm clock only to find that the alarm rang minutes or even hours beyond the set time. Not only can it lead to missing an important appointment, but it can also lead to a foul mood as well. However, with the advent of an atomic alarm clock, things have changed for the better and now you can be sure that you will always be woken up at precisely the time for which you had set the alarm. Related Article Tags: , , , , Second of a three part series on GPS. This one focuses on how GPS works. Louis Essen was born in 1908 in a small city in England called Nottingham. His childhood was typical of the time and he pursued his education with enjoyment and dedication. At the age of 20 Louis graduated from the University of Nottingham, where he had been studying. It was at this time that his career started to take off, as he was invited to join the NPL, or National Physics Laboratory. Related Article Tags: , , , , , This article provides an overview of atomic clock systems with particular emphasis on their use with NTP server systems for PC and computer network time synchronisation. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , This article describes available atomic clock timing references and their use in computer network time synchronisation and NTP time servers. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , This article describes how the MSF-60 time signal is decoded by NTP Time Server and computer systems to provide an accurate timing reference. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , Alarm clocks are the wake modes and with time, they have undergone a sea change.The advancement of technology in the alarm clocks is quite visible through the different models that are available in the market today for the convenience of the user to wake up from bed at his desired time. Related Article Tags: , , , , , ,
The NTP software provided can act as a client, a server, or both at the same time. Timing information can be obtained from either one or more higher-stratum servers/clocks or the built-in GPS receiver. Related Article Tags: , , Most of us get late for the office or any appointments we give. Not reaching in time to the office or not attending the appointments at the right time has always been a concern. Now induction of alarm clock has tried to solve our problem of getting late. Related Article Tags: , , In 1958, Ford has developed a nuclear-powered concept car named Ford Nucleon which has a small nuclear reactor in its trunk. The capsule which has the radioactive core was designed to be interchangeable depending on the car's performance needs. Nucleon was never built and produced however, it is still expected that the same will be distributed in the market. Related Article Tags: , , , An article investigating the power sources of alarm clocks available on the market. Many researchers believe that harnessing the power of the atom in fission reactions is the most significant alternative energy resource that we have, for the fact of the immense power that it can generate. Nuclear power plants are very "clean-burning" and their efficiency is rather staggering. Nuclear power is generated at 80 per cent efficiency, meaning that the energy produced by the fission reactions is almost equal to the energy put into producing the fission reactions in the first place. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , This article discusses how GPS time server systems obtain precise timing information to provide a highly accurate timing reference for network time synchronisation. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , The article 'The Modern Watches and Precise Clocks (Part 5 of 5) tells about the time, a physical quantity and clock, the instrument to measure it. After reading this article, you will get to know the views of scientists and technologists about time and would be able to relate time with different day-to-day phenomenon of life. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Many ebook selling online does not provide detail steps on how you going to do it. I am sharing with you readers my honest thoughts in this article. Related Article Tags: , , , , This article describes how to utilise NTP authentication to authenticate a time reference when synchronising network time clients to a NTP server. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , Summary: The Global Positioning System offers a very accurate reference clock ideal for network time servers systems and computer time synchronization. Accuracies of a few nanoseconds can be reasonably achieved with relatively low-cost GPS receivers and antennas. This article discusses how the GPS clock can be used to provide an accurate timing reference for computers and computer networks. The GPS system is often used for computer timing applications, such as NTP time servers and accurate timing references. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,
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