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Let's get started by taking a look at the different parts of a pendulum clock.
The technology behind a pendulum clock has been around for centuries.
The pendulum clock is too covered with snow to read, but still working.
The big disadvantage of the pendulum clock was its size.
He gestured at the pendulum clock set on the wall.
Pendulum clocks were widely used in the 18th and 19th century.
A way to display the time In a pendulum clock, the hands and face serve this role.
The smaller pendulum clocks which were also produced became popular too.
All pendulum clocks have a means of adjusting the rate.
Attempts had been made on land using pendulum clocks, with some success.
To keep time accurately, pendulum clocks must be absolutely level.
In 1641 Galileo also conceived a design for a pendulum clock.
I chose a pendulum clock for the living room.
The accuracy of the best pendulum clocks topped out at around a second per year.
His announcement implies that he had made pendulum clocks at least a year before then.
Pendulum clocks are fairly complicated, but they rely on simple forces.
The next development in accuracy occurred after 1656 with the invention of the pendulum clock.
Pendulum clocks, with their fine mahogany cabinets, often took months to produce.
Time signals were generated from the observatory's own pendulum clocks.
Pendulum clocks should be attached firmly to a sturdy wall.
It is driven by a pendulum clock, which has 9 weights or ponds.
The anchor became the escapement used in almost all pendulum clocks.
Hello, Herman, to the steady tick of the pendulum clock on the wall.
Pendulum clocks are a common application of this principle.
In 1665 Huygens made a curious observation about pendulum clocks.