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An '''atomic clock''' was a [[clock]] which used [[atom]]ic vibrations to measure [[time]]. | An '''atomic clock''' was a [[clock]] which used [[atom]]ic vibrations to measure [[time]]. | ||
[[Professor]] [[Wagg]] designed an atomic clock for the countdown to the year [[2000]] and the new [[millennium]]. However, the [[Eighth Doctor]] had to steal the clock's [[beryllium chip]], rendering it inoperable. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who ( | [[Professor]] [[Wagg]] designed an atomic clock for the countdown to the year [[2000]] and the new [[millennium]]. However, the [[Eighth Doctor]] had to steal the clock's [[beryllium chip]], rendering it inoperable. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'') | ||
[[Category:Time keeping devices]] | [[Category:Time keeping devices]] | ||
[[Category:Technology from the real world]] | [[Category:Technology from the real world]] |
Revision as of 15:26, 29 June 2016
An atomic clock was a clock which used atomic vibrations to measure time.
Professor Wagg designed an atomic clock for the countdown to the year 2000 and the new millennium. However, the Eighth Doctor had to steal the clock's beryllium chip, rendering it inoperable. (TV: Doctor Who)