Path of a pendulum
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ARCPath of a pendulum
ARCPath of the tip of a pendulum
ARCPendulum path
UPSWINGPendulum path part
ARCSSwings of a pendulum
pendularof or pertaining to a pendulum
vibrates(of a pendulum) Swing to and fro
pendulumsPENDULUM, a type of free swinging body
vibrated(of a pendulum) Swing to and fro
pendularof or resembling the motion of a pendulum
tupheavy metal body (as the weight of a pendulum)
pendularpertaining to a pendulum (a type of free swinging body)
lenticlewindow in a clock case revealing the motion of the pendulum bob
compensatesProvide (a pendulum) with extra or less weight to neutralize the effects of temperature, etc
compensatedProvide (a pendulum) with extra or less weight to neutralize the effects of temperature, etc
compensatingProvide (a pendulum) with extra or less weight to neutralize the effects of temperature, etc
compensateProvide (a pendulum) with extra or less weight to neutralize the effects of temperature, etc
scapementa part of a clock or watch connecting the wheelwork with the pendulum or balance, and allowing a tooth to escape at each vibration also ESCAPEMENT
escapementa part of a clock or watch connecting the wheelwork with the pendulum or balance, and allowing a tooth to escape at each vibration also SCAPEMENT
escapementsESCAPEMENT, a part of a clock or watch connecting the wheelwork with the pendulum or balance, and allowing a tooth to escape at each vibration also SCAPEMENT
metronomea mechanical device which indicates the exact tempo of a piece of music by producing a clicking sound from a pendulum with an adjustable period of swing
scapementsSCAPEMENT, a part of a clock or watch connecting the wheelwork with the pendulum or balance, and allowing a tooth to escape at each vibration also ESCAPEMENT
metronomesMETRONOME, a mechanical device which indicates the exact tempo of a piece of music by producing a clicking sound from a pendulum with an adjustable period of swing
dowsingA technique for searching for underground water, minerals, or anything invisible, by observing the motion of a pointer (traditionally a forked stick, now often paired bent wires) or the changes in direction of a pendulum, supposedly in response to unseen influences