- 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...
- The
Foucault pendulum or Foucault's
pendulum is a
simple device named after French physicist Léon Foucault,
conceived as an
experiment to demonstrate...
- 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...
-
gravity pendulum is an
idealized mathematical model of a real
pendulum. It is a
weight (or
bob) on the end of a m****less cord
suspended from a pivot, without...
- A
conical pendulum consists of a
weight (or
bob)
fixed on the end of a
string or rod
suspended from a pivot. Its
construction is
similar to an ordinary...
- A
gridiron pendulum was a temperature-compensated
clock pendulum invented by
British clockmaker John
Harrison around 1726. It was used in
precision clocks...
- A
bob is a
heavy object (also
called a "weight" or "m****") on the end of a
pendulum found most commonly, but not exclusively, in
pendulum clocks. Although...
-
escapement used in
pendulum clocks. The
escapement is a
mechanism in a
mechanical clock that
maintains the
swing of the
pendulum by
giving it a small...
- Roxy Music's self-titled
album Bob (physics), the m**** at the end of a
pendulum BOB (psychedelic), a drug
Alice and
Bob,
placeholder characters in cryptography...
-
demonstrate the
physics underlying the
Foucault pendulum.
Diagrams are
provided to
illustrate a
pendulum located at the
North Pole, equator, and 45 degrees...