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The component within a computer that keeps track of the date and time.
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An oscillator-generated signal that provides a timing reference for a transmission link used to control the timing functions such as sampling interval, signaling rate, & duration of signal elements; an "enclosed" digital network typically has only one master clock.
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The clock synchronizes the components of a computer to work together. A faster clock enables the computer to execute more instructions a second. Since the 1970s, clocks on personal computers have increased from 1 to over 1,000 million cycles a second. The faster the clock the more heat is generated and the more steps must be taken to keep the electronic devices cool. ...
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Function allowing the computer to maintain date and time, and to calculate the elapsed time between two events.
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Calendar time symbol; Crescent moon shape. (100 moons equals about 8 years)
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| clock | a tower with a large clock high up on an outside face |
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| clock | record a distance travelled |
| clock | a worker preoccupied with the arrival of quitting time |
| clock | paying excessive attention to the clock (in anticipation of stopping work) |
| clock | the time taken to traverse a measured course |
| clock | someone whose occupation is making or repairing clocks and watches |
| clock | European weed naturalized in southwestern United States and Mexico having reddish decumbent stems with small fernlike leaves and small deep reddish-lavender flowers followed by slender fruits that stick straight up |
| clock | someone whose occupation is making or repairing clocks and watches |
| clock | in the same direction as the rotating hands of a clock |
| clock | in the direction that the hands of a clock move |
| clock | rotation to the right |
| clock | any mechanism of geared wheels that is driven by a coiled spring |
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