Automatic wrist watches get energy from - (1) twist in spring (2) liquid crystal (3) kinetic energy (4) movement of our hands

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(1) twist in spring Explanation: An automatic watch is a watch that continues to operate due to the regular motion of the wearer's wrist.

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