pendulum's slow down during summers because the pendulum expands and it moves faster during winters because the pendulum contracts
The pendulum will lose energy, due to friction.
If the length of a pendulum is increased, the pendulum will take longer to complete a swing, and the clock will slow down. Shortening the pendulum will speed up the clock.
You would do it by adjusting the pendulum. By moving it slightly down, you should slow it down. It may take a while to find the correct length.
Yes. If you take a pendulum and set it swinging it's friction of the pendulum against the air, and internal friction in the line that will eventually slow the pendulum down.
What is your definition of slow? Minutes, years, eons? Some that might do: slow and periodic: the progression of the seasons fast and non-periodic: an explosion fast and periodic: the swing of a pendulum slow and non-periodic: the weathering of rocks.
you can not slow down growth. Growth goes at its own pace either fast or between fast and slow.
pendulum's slow down during summers because the pendulum expands and it moves faster during winters because the pendulum contracts
a porche
it supposedly goes fast sense they die quicker
The longer a pendulum is, the more time it takes a pendulum takes to complete a period of time. If a clock is regulated by a pendulum and it runs fast, you can make it run slower by making the pendulum longer. Likewise, if the clock runs slow, you can make your clock run faster by making the pendulum shorter. (What a pendulum actually does is measure the ratio between time and gravity at a particular location, but that is beyond the scope of this answer.)
Faster then an internet troll.
The pendulum will lose energy, due to friction.
No, it goes really fast after the beginning.
If the length of a pendulum is increased, the pendulum will take longer to complete a swing, and the clock will slow down. Shortening the pendulum will speed up the clock.
Could be pressure fluctuations, or someone else is using water at the same time, it will slow down when they are also using it, then speed up when they shut it off.
Denser, heavier air.