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Q: Is pendulum of a clock example of Forced oscillation?
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What is an example of oscillation?

It is a side to side motion like a pendulum in a clock


Frictionless pendulum is an example of?

Frictionlist pendulum is an example of the pendulum of a clock, a reversible process, free.


In what year was the first public clock made?

Christian Huygens, a Dutch scientist, made the first pendulum clock in 1656. It was regulated by a mechanism with a "natural" period of oscillation.


Please give two examples of 'oscillation'?

A clock pendulum swinging back and forth. A weight on a spring moving up and down.


What is the bob of a pendulum?

The bob is the weight at the end of the pendulum. For example, in a grandfather clock the ball at the end of the stick is the bob.


Who invented to pendulum clock?

Huygens invented the pendulum clock, and don't confuse Huygens with Einstein, because Einstein did not invent the pendulum clock.


When was the pendulum clock invented?

1656Christiaan Huygens invented the pendulum clock and was the most accurate clock into the 1930s.


What clock came after pendulum clock?

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Who made the first pendulum clock?

The first pendulum clock was made by Christian Huygens, a Dutch scientist, in 1656.


What happen to the time period if its lenght of the pendulum is changed?

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.


How do different lengths of string effect a pendulums swing?

As the length of the string (or armature) of the pendulum increases the rotational speed of the pendulum decreases proportionately if the velocity of the weight remains the same. Example: a pendulum operating a clock is rotating too fast. The clock is running fast as a result. by sliding the pendulum weight out away from the fulcrum (lengthening the armature in effect) the pendulum slows and corrects the time keeping accuracy of the clock. * note: Metronomes operate using this principle as well.


Where was the pendulum clock invented?

In England