- A
pendulum is a
device made of a
weight suspended from a
pivot so that it can
swing freely. When a
pendulum is
displaced sideways from its resting, equilibrium...
- A
pendulum clock is a
clock that uses a
pendulum, a
swinging weight, as its
timekeeping element. The
advantage of a
pendulum for
timekeeping is that it...
- A
gridiron pendulum was a temperature-compensated
clock pendulum invented by
British clockmaker John
Harrison around 1726. It was used in
precision clocks...
- and
Physics Salon providing an
astronomical clock with a
mercury compensation pendulum for his
service observatory.
After finishing his apprenticeship...
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oscillations can be
characterised precisely (e.g. the
periodic motion of a
pendulum), or
random if the
oscillations can only be
analysed statistically (e.g...
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device used in
mechanical watches and
small clocks,
analogous to the
pendulum in a
pendulum clock. It is a
weighted wheel that
rotates back and forth, being...
-
George Graham invents his
deadbeat escapement and
experiments with
compensation pendulums.
April 3 –
William Watson,
English physician,
botanist and physicist...
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Pendulum arbitration,
otherwise known as
final offer arbitration (or "FOA") or
baseball arbitration, is a type of
interest arbitration in
which the arbitrator...
- Quecksilber-Kompensationspendel. 1893 US
Patent 508530
Mercurial Compensation-
Pendulum 1893 US
Patent 508760
Pendulum-Escapement 1897 DRP Nr. 100870
Pendel mit Nickelstahlstange...
- made by
George Graham (1673–1751), the
inventor of the
mercury compensation pendulum.
Whiteside ****isted John
Anstis (1669–1744), who was the Garter...