pendulum clock

NOUN
  1. a clock regulated by a pendulum
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How To Use pendulum clock In A Sentence

  • The early pendulum clocks had short pendulums.
  • He would have benefited from the microscope, telescope, barometer and pendulum clock. Times, Sunday Times
  • He would have benefited from the microscope, telescope, barometer and pendulum clock. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most people think of this London landmark as Big Ben, but Big Ben is actually the name of the largest bell inside this pendulum clock.
  • It may be an ancient pendulum clock, whose sinking weight, after it has been wound, will supply the energy.
  • He used the involute of a circle in his first pendulum clock in an attempt to force the pendulum to swing in the path of a cycloid.
  • Concept of time in the theory of relativity is harmony with that in classic physics while paradox on the law of running change of pendulum clock and atomic clock exists.
  • He constructed the first pendulum clock with a device to ensure that the pendulum was isochronous by forcing the pendulum to swing in a cycloid arc.
  • When considering the cases of tall-case pendulum clocks he remarks on their slapdash construction of butted and nailed boards.
  • Mercator invented such a marine chronometer, a pendulum clock, and on the strength of this invention he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in November 1666.
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