Q: 64 (CDS-I/2024)
question_subject:
Science & Technology
question_exam:
CDS-I
Atomic clocks work on the principle of the resonant frequency in cesium (or rubidium) atoms. These clocks use the natural oscillations of these atoms, which are highly stable and have a high frequency, to keep time with extreme accuracy. This method is far more precise than other timekeeping methods, such as those using quartz crystals or simple harmonic motion.