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What is pentendul?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 10/7/2025

A pentendul is a type of pendulum that consists of five interconnected components, typically used to demonstrate principles of physics, such as oscillation and energy transfer. It can illustrate complex motion and is often used in educational settings to help students understand dynamics and mechanics. The term may also refer to specific artistic or design elements inspired by pendulum motion.

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