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    The accuracy of scientific observations and calculations is always at the mercy of the scientist’s timekeeping methods. For this reason, scientists are interested in devices that give (1) of more precise timekeeping.
    In their search for precision, scientists have turned to atomic clocks that (2) on various vibrating atoms or molecules to supply their "ticking". This is possible because each kind of atom or molecule has its own (3) rate of vibration. The nitrogen atom in ammonia, for example, vibrates or " (4) " 24 billion times a second.
    One such atomic clock is so (5) that it will probably lose no more than a second in 3000 years. It will be of great (6) in fields such as astronomical observation and long-range navigation. The heart of this Atomichron is a cesium atom that vibrates 92 billion times a second when heated to the (7) of boiling water.
    An atomic clock that operates with an ammonia molecule may be used to (8) the accuracy of predictions based on Einstein’s relativity theories, according to which a clock in motion and a clock at rest should keep time (9) . Placed in an orbiting satellite moving at a speed of 18,000 miles an hour, the clock could broadcast its time readings to a ground station, where they would be (10) with the readings on a similar model. Whatever differences develop would be checked against the differences predicte

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