i think its because he is ugly lol
A large lamp, suspended by a chain, was swinging in the breeze. The lamp acted as a pendulum.
i think its because he is ugly lol
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Well, no doubt many folk observed the swinging of a pendulum, for they are not uncommon even in nature. Huygens is credited with realizing the concept of a pendulum could be used to create a clock mechanism. This is particularly true for a small amount of swing. This discovery is sometimes credited to Galileo, but though he noticed that the length of pendulums (in his case, swinging lamps in the church!) was one variable of the time of the swing, he did not conceive of a clock mechanism.
You are probably thinking of Galileo Galilei.
Well, I am a grade 7 student so im not sure but i am writing an article on pendulums and i believe that Galileo Gallilee invented the pendulum i think he was greek. he found the pendulum whilst looking at a chandlier hope this helps
That each swing takes the same amount of time.
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.
1. observations 2. question 3. hypothesis 4. controlled experiment 5. results 6. conclusion 7. application seven steps to Galileo's scientific method.
All pendulums swing. They wouldn't be pendulums if they didn't.
By paying attention, observing, applying himself and thinking.
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no pendulums are not used for evil or tp provoke evil spirits pendulums are fastinating but are used for questions or any other way you can think of .
The length. Long pendulums are slow, short pendulums are fast.
That one.
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