pendulum clock in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for pendulum clock in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

pendulum [ˈpendjʊləm, Am -djələm] N

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Minutes and seconds could not be accurately assessed until the seventeenth century, when the pendulum clock was invented.
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The tower has a mechanical pendulum clock that is made of a series of wheels, gears and springs and a real bell.
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With these improvements, by the mid-18th century precision pendulum clocks achieved accuracies of a few seconds per week.
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Examples include the swings of a pendulum clock, the tuning circuit of a radio, and the heartbeat while resting.
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Networks of electric clocks connected by wires to a precision master pendulum clock began to be used in institutions like factories, offices, and schools around 1900.
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Before then, pendulum clocks used the older verge escapement mechanism, which required very wide pendulum swings of about 100.
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Painted portraits of his family members and an old pendulum clock gifted at his parents' wedding still grace the walls.
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It was the earliest design of a pendulum clock.
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The pendulum clock with an anchor escapement, invented in 1670, was sufficiently independent of drive force so that only a few had fusees.
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It is driven by a pendulum clock, which has 9 weights or ponds.
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