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Galileo Galilei was an Italian physicist, mathematician and engineer, who contributed largely to the scientific revolution. He invented a pendulum clock, which was inspired by a swinging chandelier in the Cathedral of Pisa.
t=I apha moment of ineria for cylinder spun around its ends I=(1/3)ML^2 Momnet of inertia for point mass moving in circle of radius L I = ML ^2 Omega =(2 Pi/ T) Simple pendulum T=2Pi srq (I/ W d) omega = Physical pedulum
Make the pendulum longerMake the pendulum heavierMake it swing in a vacuumLubricate the pivot point to reduce frictionItem 1 is the only way to make the "period" longer. The period being the time to complete a cycle. The other suggestions will make the pendulum swing for a longer time but will not affect the period.
There isn't exactly a way! However, there are some people who have special abilities to see into the future, including visions and dreams. Unfortunately, for the rest of us, seeing into the future isn't a possibility!