cesiumkellojen
Cesiumkellojen is a term that refers to cesium atomic clocks. These clocks are the primary standard for defining the second. They work by measuring the frequency of electromagnetic radiation that causes a transition between two specific energy levels of the cesium-133 atom. This frequency is incredibly stable and precisely defined, making it ideal for timekeeping.
The cesium atomic clock was first demonstrated in 1949 by Isidor Rabi. The first practical atomic clock
Cesium atomic clocks are crucial for many modern technologies. They are essential for the Global Positioning