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pendulum <a pendulum; pendulums / pendula> N

acoustic pendulum

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conical pendulum

damped pendulum

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integral pendulum INDUST

magnetic pendulum

pendulum bob

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The term should not be confused with "astronomical regulator", a high precision but otherwise ordinary pendulum clock used in observatories.
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Through its interaction with the field, the pendulum extracts the amount of energy needed to compensate its frictional losses for a given period.
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For example, a pendulum clock moved from sea level to will lose 16 seconds per day.
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Accuracy is achieved by a pendulum weighing 32kglb 0.
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This would then swing the bucket like a pendulum.
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He invented a signal detector using a needle suspended to swing like a pendulum in 1850.
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The pendulum was rigged from the top of the sound stage thirty-five feet in the air.
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Pendulum bobs in quality clocks are usually made as heavy as the clock's movement can drive.
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His steps had the regularity of a pendulum... the traveller seemed to be in a trance.
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The resulting pendulum would have a length of 20.54 cm.
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