The first pendulum that Galileo is reportedly to have observed were the swinging chandeliers in a church. He later made his own experimental models to develop some of the earliest recorded scientific research into the properties of gravity.
No, Galileo did not invent the pendulum. The pendulum was actually invented by Italian mathematician and scientist, Galileo's compatriot, named Domenico Mancini in 1582. Galileo did however conduct important experiments on the pendulum and made significant contributions to its understanding and application.
Galileo Galilei
Galileo, I believe.
The pendulum was invented by Italian scientist Galileo Galilei in the late 16th century. He used it to study the concept of time and motion.
The Knowledge regarding laws of pendulum started from Galileo around 1600 A.D.
He invented the compass, the kind you use on maps and in math class, a thermometer - Galileo thermometer, and created Galileo's paradox in math. He did the basic principle of relativity. His work with pendulums lead to the pendulum clock.
the inventor of the pendulum is Galileo galilei (gal-el-lay-o gal-el-lay-e)
Designing the pendulum clock.
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The pendulum was first discovered by Galileo Galilei in the early 17th century while he was studying the motion of chandeliers in a cathedral. His observations led to the development of the pendulum clock and revolutionized timekeeping.
The first person to hang a mass from a string and watch it oscillate back and forth is unknown. It's possibly the same person who invented the wheel and fire. The first person to sit down and really figure out the properties of a pendulum was Galileo Galilei.
Galileo or Vivaldi. See related link below.