Who decides how long a second is? - John Kitching
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Channel: TED-Ed
Views: 609,548
Rating: 4.9666886 out of 5
Keywords: atomic clock, atomic time, atomic time clock, clock, time, second, cesium 133, gregorian calendar, measure time, timekeeping, physics, quantum mechanics, atoms, electromagnetic fields, electrons, electron vibration, pendulum, vaporized atoms, elemental isotope, international committee of weights and measures, periodic table, periodic elements, cesium atom, john kitching, Tjoff Koong, TED, TED-Ed, TED Ed, Teded, Ted Education
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Length: 5min 46sec (346 seconds)
Published: Tue Jan 19 2021
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During one of the lectures in my first college chemistry class, our professor asked the class how a second is defined. That’s one lecture that stood out and stuck with me ever since. Easily one of my top 5 favorite teachers of all time. If you like these kinds of things, he also suggested the book The Ghost in the Atom. Great read