Christan Huygens invented the pendulum clock in 1659. Christan huygens is a Dutch Scientist.
The invention of the pendulum clock is credited to Christian Huygens who developed working versions in the mid 1650's AD. A couple decades earlier, Galileo came up with designs for a pendulum clock, though it was not completed.
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Pendulum clocks have a pendulum that moves, so on a moving ship the clock would not work right. The ships movement would throw off the clock telling the right time.
yes, he invented a water organ that is considered the precursor of the modern pipe organ, and improved the water clock or clepsydra ('water thief'). The clepsydra kept more accurate time than anyclock invented until the Dutch physicist Christiaan Huygens detailed the use of a pendulum to regulate a clock in the 17th century.
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1656Christiaan Huygens invented the pendulum clock and was the most accurate clock into the 1930s.
Huygens invented the pendulum clock, and don't confuse Huygens with Einstein, because Einstein did not invent the pendulum clock.
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Christiaan Huygens invented the first pendulum clock in the year 1656. He was inspired by Galileo who lived around 1602. The pendulum clock was needed as a way of keeping a track of time.
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He was the man that invented the first pendulum clock.
Christan Huygens invented the pendulum clock in 1659. Christan huygens is a Dutch Scientist.The invention of the pendulum clock is credited to Christian Huygens who developed working versions in the mid 1650's AD. A couple decades earlier, Galileo came up with designs for a pendulum clock, though it was not completed.
Oh yes. pendulum Clocks rely on mechanics. Digital Clocks rely on Electronics. And we didn't learn to use Electronics until way later than mechanics.
France. Christiaan Huygens, a contemporary of Isaac Newton, is credited with inventing the first pendulum clock in the mid 1650's. He was a Dutch scientist and mathematician who spent most of his career living in France.
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The first pendulum clock was made by Christian Huygens, a Dutch scientist, in 1656.
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.