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Quartz vibrates at a steady speed when electricity is applied. This is called piezoelectricity, and it's what makes quartz watches very accurate timekeepers.
Quartz is a mineral made of silicon dioxide. Its piezoelectric properties allow it to turn pressure into electricity and vice versa, which helps clocks keep precise time.