tasasuuntauskellot
Tasasuuntauskellot, also known as synchronous clocks or synchronous motors in clock mechanisms, are timekeeping devices that utilize a synchronous motor to drive the clock's hands. Unlike purely mechanical clocks that rely on weights or springs, tasasuuntauskellot derive their power and timing from an alternating current (AC) electrical supply. The synchronous motor within these clocks is designed to rotate at a precise speed directly proportional to the frequency of the AC power grid.
The fundamental principle behind a tasasuuntauskellot is that the AC power source provides a consistent and
The accuracy of a tasasuuntauskellot is directly dependent on the stability of the electrical grid's frequency.