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Galileo's pendulum experiment showed that the period of the swing is independent of the amplitude (size) of the swing. So the independent variable is the size of the swing, and the dependent variable is the period. The experiment showed there was no dependence, for small swings anyway. The experiment led to the use of the pendulum in clocks.
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.
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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.
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The Knowledge regarding laws of pendulum started from Galileo around 1600 A.D.
Galileo and not Newton conducted the experiment at the leaning tower of Pisa. He took a large weight and a small weight and dropped them at the same time. They fell at the same speed and landed together.
Galileo discovered the isochronism of the pendulum, which means that a pendulum swings with a constant period regardless of its amplitude, as long as the angle is small. This principle allowed for the precise measurement of time, as the regularity of the pendulum's motion could be harnessed in clock mechanisms. Galileo's observations laid the groundwork for later inventors, including Christiaan Huygens, who successfully created the first pendulum clock in 1656.
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Designing the pendulum clock.
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