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  2. Quartz clock - Wikipedia

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    Developing quartz clocks for the consumer market took place during the 1960s. One of the first successes was a portable quartz clock called the Seiko Crystal Chronometer QC-951. This portable clock was used as a backup timer for marathon events in the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. [46]

  3. Clock - Wikipedia

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    In clocks that use AC power, a small backup battery is often included to keep the clock running if it is unplugged temporarily from the wall or during a power outage. Battery-powered analog wall clocks are available that operate over 15 years between battery changes.

  4. Sony Dream Machine - Wikipedia

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    An optional 6F22 backup battery (later model may use CR2032) can be installed, to prevent a probable power failure event (i.e. a blackout) from resetting the clock. The vast majority of Dream Machine uses traditional string-pulled tuning for its radio, despite the prevalence of digital PLL tuning.

  5. Electric clock - Wikipedia

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    Telechron synchronous electric clock manufactured around 1940. By 1940, the synchronous clock became the most common type of clock in the United States. An electric clock is a clock that is powered by electricity, as opposed to a mechanical clock which is powered by a hanging weight or a mainspring.

  6. Atomic clock - Wikipedia

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    A caesium atomic clock from 1975 (upper unit) and battery backup (lower unit) [15] In 1949, Alfred Kastler and Jean Brossel [16] developed a technique called optical pumping for electron energy level transitions in atoms using light. This technique is useful for creating much stronger magnetic resonance and microwave absorption signals ...

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