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Why has my grandfather clock's pendulum stopped swinging?

The most likely explanation is that you need to wind it up. Mechanical clocks, including grandfather clocks, need to be wound every so often. There should be some way to wind up a spring, which you'll see if you open up the clock.


How do you get the clock on Moshi Monsters?

You can buy clocks at Yukea. There are all sorts of clocks. More clocks are available to you as you get a higher level on Moshi Monsters.


What is the best and easy piano song?

depending on your level......Clocks by Coldplay.


HOW A GRANDFATHER CLOCK WORKS?

A grandfather clock is a freestanding floor clock with a pendulum which is driven by weights. William Clement, an English clockmaker, developed this type of clock in 1670. They are sometimes referred to as longcase and striking clocks. A modern longcase clock is referred to as a grandfather clock and has eight-day movements which are different from the earlier longcase clocks. Traditionally, there were two types of longcase clocks, an eight-day one that had to be wound once a week and a thirty hour clock which had to be wound once a day. The modern longcase clock is usually driven by weights suspended by a cable wrapped around a pulley and is wound by inserting a crank key into a hole of the face of the clock and turning it. There are chain-driven ones that are wound by pulling the chain on the weights until the weights reach the top, right under the face of the clock. The left weight of a modern grandfather clock, which contains three weights, controls the striking on the hour, the middle weight controls the pendulum and keeps the time correct, and the right weight controls the quarter-hour chiming sequences. For the pendulum to swing properly, the clocks must be absolutely level on the floor. Westminster Quarters are installed in most modern grandfather clocks but some offer Whittington Chimes or Michael’s Chimes. One-fourth of the chime sequence sounds on 15 minutes past the hour, one-half of the chime sequence sounds on 30 minutes past the hour, three-fourths of the chime sequence sounds on quarter past the hour, and the remaining chime sequence sounds on the hour. Grandfather clocks got their name in 1876 when a song was written by H.C. Work called My Grandfather’s Clock. This was written in remembrance of two brothers who worked as managers at a hotel in England. When the first brother died, the clock began to lose time. When the other brother died, the clock quit working altogether. The longcase clocks were routinely called grandfather clocks from that time on.


How do you get into the grandfather tree in wizard101?

you have to be at a certain level, level 18


When going from a three sigma quality level to a six sigma quality level?

The number of defects is reduced exponentially.


What is Level of quality?

wt is AQL(accepteble quality lbl) histori?


What do you call your grandfather's cousin's son. Also what do you call the next level down ie your grandfather's cousin's son's children?

The son of your grandfather's First Cousin is your parent's Second Cousin and your Second Cousin, once removed. The grandson of your grandfather's First Cousin is your parent's Second Cousin, once removed, and your Third Cousin.


Is grandfather mountain the tallest mountain east of the Mississippi river and still in the blue mountain ridges?

No. The tallest mountain east of the Mississippi river is Mount Mitchell. Mount mitchell is close to Grandfather Mountain and can be seen from Grandfather Mountain. Mount Mitchell is 6,684 feet abobe sea level and Grandfather Mountain is 5,964 feet above sea level. Both mountains are in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. I have been to the top of both and they are beautiful.


WQAP represents what quality level?

Water Quality Action Plan or Water Quality Assesment Program


How do you use dance in a sentence for 3rd grade level?

Example sentence - My grandfather taught me how to tap dance.


What was the first water clocks were made out of?

The first water clocks were made out of pottery or metal containers with calibrated markings. Water dripped or drained out from a small hole at a steady rate, allowing people to measure time based on the water level.