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  • 1Pendulum — This article is about pendulums. For other uses, see Pendulum (disambiguation). Simple gravity pendulum model assumes no friction or air resistance …

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  • 2Pendulum clock — A pendulum clock is a clock that uses a pendulum, a swinging weight, as its timekeeping element. From its invention in 1656 by Christiaan Huygens until the 1930s, the pendulum clock was the world s most accurate timekeeper, accounting for its… …

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  • 3Pendulum — Pen du*lum, n.; pl. {Pendulums}. [NL., fr. L. pendulus hanging, swinging. See {Pendulous}.] A body so suspended from a fixed point as to swing freely to and fro by the alternate action of gravity and momentum. It is used to regulate the movements …

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  • 4Pendulum bob — Pendulum Pen du*lum, n.; pl. {Pendulums}. [NL., fr. L. pendulus hanging, swinging. See {Pendulous}.] A body so suspended from a fixed point as to swing freely to and fro by the alternate action of gravity and momentum. It is used to regulate the… …

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  • 5Pendulum level — Pendulum Pen du*lum, n.; pl. {Pendulums}. [NL., fr. L. pendulus hanging, swinging. See {Pendulous}.] A body so suspended from a fixed point as to swing freely to and fro by the alternate action of gravity and momentum. It is used to regulate the… …

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  • 6Pendulum wheel — Pendulum Pen du*lum, n.; pl. {Pendulums}. [NL., fr. L. pendulus hanging, swinging. See {Pendulous}.] A body so suspended from a fixed point as to swing freely to and fro by the alternate action of gravity and momentum. It is used to regulate the… …

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  • 7Pendulum (mathematics) — The mathematics of pendulums are in general quite complicated. Simplifying assumptions can be made, which in the case of a simple pendulum allows the equations of motion to be solved analytically for small angle oscillations. Simple gravity… …

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  • 8Pendulum (derivations) — Derivations from Pendulum (mathematics). Analysis of a simple gravity pendulum To begin, we shall make three assumptions about the simple pendulum: * The rod/string/cable on which the bob is swinging is massless, does not stretch, and always… …

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  • 9pendulum — [[t]pe̱nʤʊləm[/t]] pendulums 1) N COUNT The pendulum of a clock is a rod with a weight at the end which swings from side to side in order to make the clock work. 2) N SING: usu the N You can use the idea of a pendulum and the way it swings… …

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  • 10pendulum — noun (C) 1 a rod with a weight at the bottom that swings regularly from side to side to control the working of a clock 2 the pendulum of opinion/fashion etc something that tends to change regularly from one position to an opposite one: The… …

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