
Oven and microwave clocks measure time by counting the cycles of the alternating current from the power grid (50 Hz in Europe), a cheap but imprecise method. Small fluctuations in grid frequency cause these clocks to gain or lose time. For instance, in 2018, a grid imbalance due to tensions between Serbia and Kosovo caused millions of electric clocks to lag by about 6 minutes. Therefore, these appliance clocks are not reliable for accurate timekeeping, though they suffice for cooking timers.
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