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Weight suspended from a rope which swings in a circular or elliptical path
A conical pendulum consists of a weight (or bob) fixed on the end of a string or rod suspended from a pivot. Its construction is similar to an ordinary
Conical_pendulum
French clockmaker, industrialist, inventor, mechanical engineer, aeronaut and writer
engineer, aeronaut, writer, and one of the most celebrated makers of conical pendulum clocks. In 1853, he established the Manufacture d'horlogerie E. Farcot
Eugène_Farcot
Instrument for measuring, keeping or indicating time
development in accuracy occurred after 1656 with the invention of the pendulum clock by Christiaan Huygens. A major stimulus to improving the accuracy
Clock
Free swinging suspended body
Harmonograph Conical pendulum Cycloidal pendulum Double pendulum Inverted pendulum Kapitza's pendulum Rayleigh–Lorentz pendulum Elastic pendulum Mathieu function
Pendulum_(mechanics)
Mechanism for regulating the speed of clocks
pendulums Blackburn pendulum Conical pendulum Cycloidal pendulum Double pendulum Double inverted pendulum Doubochinski's pendulum Foucault pendulum Furuta
Pendulum
Topics referred to by the same term
rotation Spherical pendulum Spring pendulum Conical pendulum Centrifugal pendulum absorber, torsional vibration reduction by using a pendulum principle For
Pendulum_(disambiguation)
Type of pendulum invented in the 1950s
similar to an ordinary conical pendulum. The main difference between a paraconical pendulum and an ordinary conical pendulum is the size of the ball
Paraconical_pendulum
English polymath (1635–1703)
Germain; Coullet, Pierre; Gilli, Jean-Marc (2006). "Robert Hooke's conical pendulum from the modern viewpoint of amplitude equations and its optical analogues"
Robert_Hooke
Mechanism for automatically controlling the speed of an engine
following a suggestion from his business partner Matthew Boulton; it was a conical pendulum governor, and one of the final series of innovations Watt had employed
Centrifugal_governor
3-Dimensional analogue of a pendulum
which implies that its conjugate momentum is a constant of motion. The conical pendulum refers to the special solutions where θ ˙ = 0 {\displaystyle {\dot
Spherical_pendulum
Device used to measure and regulate the speed of a machine
beam engines. At the heart of these engines was Watt's self-designed "conical pendulum" governor: a set of revolving steel balls attached to a vertical spindle
Governor_(device)
Control loop feedback mechanism
need for automatic speed control, and James Watt's self-designed "conical pendulum" governor, a set of revolving steel balls attached to a vertical spindle
PID_controller
French physicist
investigated the conical pendulum and the effects upon it by the rotation of the Earth, an effect similar in principle to the (planar) Foucault pendulum. Soon after
Auguste_Bravais
Sculpture cast in bronze
A monumental conical pendulum clock by Eugène Farcot with a patinated bronze statue.
Bronze_sculpture
Muse of astronomy in Greek mythology
A monumental conical pendulum clock by Eugène Farcot depicting the Greek goddess, 1862.
Urania
Dutch mathematician and physicist (1629–1695)
relationship with the pivot point. In the same work, he analysed the conical pendulum, consisting of a weight on a cord moving in a circle, using the concept
Christiaan_Huygens
World's Fair held in Paris, France
A monumental conical pendulum clock by Eugène Farcot (1867), Drexel University, USA
Exposition_Universelle_(1867)
Hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana, US
Monumental conical pendulum clock by Eugène Farcot, sculpture by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, 1867. Acquired after the last renovation.
The_Roosevelt_New_Orleans
Phase of a cycle
be seen in the conical intersection of potential energy surfaces and in the Aharonov–Bohm effect. The geometric phase around the conical intersection involving
Geometric_phase
Private university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Monumental conical pendulum clock by Eugène Farcot and sculpture by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, which was donated to the university in 1912
Drexel_University
English astronomer (1618–1641)
elliptical orbits. He supported his theories by analogy to the motions of a conical pendulum, noting that after a plumb bob was drawn back and released it followed
Jeremiah_Horrocks
Conformal symmetry Conformational entropy Congruence (general relativity) Conical pendulum Conifold Conjugate depth Conjugate variables Conjugate variables (thermodynamics)
Index_of_physics_articles_(C)
and eventually repetitive, oscillatory processes, such as the swing of pendulums. Oscillating timekeepers are used in modern timepieces. Sundials and water
History of timekeeping devices
History_of_timekeeping_devices
English clockmaker (1693–1776)
to systematically improve the performance of the pendulum clock. He invented the gridiron pendulum, consisting of alternating brass and iron rods assembled
John_Harrison
Television transmitter and hotel near Liberec, Czech Republic
Czechoslovak patents. Some elements (such as the laminated cladding, the special pendulum or the transverse tuned mass damper) introduced by Zdeněk Patrman in collaboration
Ještěd_Tower
Family of birds
the diet of the penduline tits, and they are active foragers. Their long conical bill is used to probe into cracks and prise open holes in order to obtain
Penduline_tit
Mountain in central Scotland
metres (3,553 ft), is isolated from other peaks and has an almost perfectly conical shape from the west. The view of the broad eastern flank attracts many
Schiehallion
Genus of flowering plants
described in 1837 by George Bentham, and the first species described was C. pendulum. There are 12 species in the genus, 4 having been added recently. The most
Conostephium
Acoustic torpedo
a circular search at a predetermined depth controlled by a bellows and pendulum system. The passive acoustic proportional homing system took over once
Mark_24_mine
Elastic object that stores mechanical energy
position of the boom. This creates a horizontal pendulum with very long oscillation period. Long-period pendulums enable seismometers to sense the slowest waves
Spring_(device)
German cleric-scientist
aeronaut, the first of three people to independently invent the horizontal pendulum. Hengler was born to a family of farmers in Reichenhofen, Württemberg.
Lorenz_Hengler
Irish mathematician and physicist (1805–1865)
angle would emerge as a hollow cone of rays. This discovery was known as conical refraction. Hamilton found it from the geometry of the wave surface introduced
William_Rowan_Hamilton
East-West geographic coordinate
next half century transformed it into an accurate measurement tool. The pendulum clock was patented by Christiaan Huygens in 1657 and gave an increase in
Longitude
the cone of Dionysodorus: a concave, conical surface the quiver of Apollonius of Perga the conarachne the conical plinthium the antiboreum: a hemispherium
History_of_sundials
Species of bee
any intruders. Another act of defense is “body shaking,” a violent and pendulum like swaying of the abdomen, performed by worker bees to discourage any
Apis_nigrocincta
Device using centrifugal force to separate fluids
centrifuges Inverting filter centrifuges Sliding discharge centrifuges Pendulum centrifuges Sedimentation centrifuges In the centrifuges, the drum is a
Centrifuge
Watercraft capable of independent underwater operation
large submarines consist of a cylindrical body with hemispherical (or conical) ends and a vertical structure, usually located amidships, which houses
Submarine
the A1H except that it has a crankshaft equipped with 6.3 and 8th order pendulum counterweights and it uses Slick magnetos. O-360-A1LD 180 hp (134 kW) at
List of Lycoming O-360 variants
List_of_Lycoming_O-360_variants
German WWII fighter aircraft family
fighter-versus-fighter combat and accentuating the tendency of the fighter to swing pendulum-fashion in flight. Some of the projected 109K-series models, such as the
Messerschmitt_Bf_109
Species of flowering tree in the family Cercidiphyllaceae
tree, growing to no more than 10 m in height and pyramidal to broadly conical in shape. The tree has a smooth bark. The twigs bear leaves that are dimorphic
Cercidiphyllum_magnificum
barks in the early first of second century BC. Pendulum: Han dynasty scientist Zhang Heng created a pendulum in the 1st-century for a seismometer. Its function
List_of_Chinese_inventions
Active volcano in Lombok, Indonesia
volcanoes only to Sumatra's Kerinci volcano. Rinjani has a steep-sided conical profile when viewed from the east, but the western side of the compound
Mount_Rinjani
Italian-French fashion designer (1922–2020)
Times: 42. Some of the dresses are sashed with belts that have a pendulum effect. The pendulum motif appears on coat sleeves and pants legs, too. It's part
Pierre_Cardin
[Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 7500-1] ISO 148 Metallic materials — Charpy pendulum impact test ISO 148-1:2016 Part 1: Test method ISO 148-2:2016 Part 2: Verification
List_of_ISO_standards_1–1999
Device claimed to be a propellantless spacecraft thruster
to be a reactionless drive was by Roger Shawyer in 2001. He called his conical design an "EmDrive", and claimed that it produced thrust in the direction
EmDrive
Plane curve
dimensions is also an ellipse. Such is the case, for instance, of a long pendulum that is free to move in two dimensions; of a mass attached to a fixed point
Ellipse
resistance to picking — Accelerating speed method using the IGT tester (Pendulum or spring model) [Withdrawn without replacement] ISO 3783:2006 Paper and
List of ISO standards 3000–4999
List_of_ISO_standards_3000–4999
Time-telling device
requiring a clock.[citation needed] Butterfield dial Equation clock Foucault pendulum Francesco Bianchini Horology Jantar Mantar Lahaina Noon Moondial Nocturnal—device
Sundial
English architect (1632–1723)
Wren studied mechanics thoroughly, especially elastic collisions and pendulum motions. He also directed his far-ranging intelligence to the study of
Christopher_Wren
Clock tower in Peqin, Albania
by a cable. As the weights descend, they drive the mechanism, with the pendulum regulating the clock’s movement. The upper axis of the mechanism has 30
Peqin_Clock_Tower
Arun, P. (2006-10-01). "An accurate formula for the period of a simple pendulum oscillating beyond the small angle regime". American Journal of Physics
List of nonlinear ordinary differential equations
List_of_nonlinear_ordinary_differential_equations
hydrostatic pressures and in using conical valves as "in-line" components in flow systems, "the first known use of conical valves as automatic controllers"
History_of_fluid_mechanics
Market town in Warwickshire, England
winning ten seats from Labour and one from an independent. However, the pendulum swung back again in the May 2024 elections, when Labour again won back
Nuneaton
Australia and the US, where designers tested several wing concepts and the 'pendulum weight-shift control system'. In 1957 the American space agency NASA began
History_of_hang_gliding
Landform on Ross Island, Antarctica
the point. 77°51′S 166°40′E / 77.850°S 166.667°E / -77.850; 166.667. Conical hill, 230 metres (750 ft) high, surmounting Cape Armitage at the south
Hut_Point_Peninsula
fully flexible wings (Barish sailwing, KiteShip wing, parasails, modified conical parachutes) do not lend themselves to a mounting of a prime moving engine
Kite_control_systems
Pump driven by a gas turbine
stable arrangement than the reverse; the rotor essentially hangs like a pendulum from whichever bearing it is currently resting on (gravitational forces
Turbopump
World Expo in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Opportunity The pavilion will feature a central pool of water and a giant knot pendulum symbolising one Gulf. Investment Corporation of Dubai Opportunity ALEC
Expo_2020
England, retrieved 14 November 2025 Historic England, "Premises of the Pendulum Club, Selby (1132547)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 14
Listed_buildings_in_Selby
Evolution of Swiss crafts and trades
fine ornaments) and clockmakers (city clocks from the 14th century, then pendulum clocks and watches; watchmaking). Pewterers produced for the Church and
History of artisanship in Switzerland
History_of_artisanship_in_Switzerland
List of terms used in underwater diving and their meanings in context
pulmonary capillary network filter. Subsection: Top, Pa, Pe, Pi, Po, Pu pendulum rebreather Rebreather with a single breathing hose from the mouthpiece
Glossary of underwater diving terminology: P–S
Glossary_of_underwater_diving_terminology:_P–S
Bay of Antarctica
in 1945. 63°22′S 56°59′W / 63.367°S 56.983°W / -63.367; -56.983. A conical nunatak 60 metres (200 ft) high which stands close north of Sheppard Point
Hope_Bay,_Antarctica
Island in Antarctica
concrete base Construction fiber glass tower Height 6 metres (20 ft) Shape conical truncated tower Markings orange and black horizontal band Power source
Ardley_Island
List for England, retrieved 26 November 2023 Historic England, "Pit and Pendulum, Nottingham (1255205)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 24
Listed buildings in Nottingham (Bridge ward)
Listed_buildings_in_Nottingham_(Bridge_ward)
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Give.
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Latin name, possibly derived from the Latin word monere, MONICA means "advise, counsel."
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resurrection of God
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Variant spelling of Russian Afanasiy, AFANASY means "immortal."
Surname or Lastname
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English : patronymic from a reduced form of the personal name Steven.English : habitational name from a place in Derbyshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Steintune, later as Steineston, from the Old Norse personal name Steinn (meaning ‘stone’) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Variant of Steenson 2.
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Having a mixture of seriousness and sport; serious and comical.
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Conic sections.
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A combining form, meaning somewhat resembling a cone; as, conico-cylindrical, resembling a cone and a cylinder; conico-hemispherical; conico-subulate.
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According to the rules of logic; as, a logical argument or inference; the reasoning is logical.
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Skilled in logic; versed in the art of thinking and reasoning; as, he is a logical thinker.
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A conic section.
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Of or pertaining to logic; used in logic; as, logical subtilties.
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Pertaining to irony; containing, expressing, or characterized by, irony; as, an ironical remark.
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Nearly, but not exactly, conical.
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Plane or flat on one side, and conical on the other.
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Alt. of Conical
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Pertaining to the concha, or external ear; as, the conchal cartilage.
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Of or pertaining to a cone; as, conic sections.
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Having the form of, or resembling, a geometrical cone; round and tapering to a point, or gradually lessening in circumference; as, a conic or conical figure; a conical vessel.
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Conical, but having the apex downward; inversely conical.
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Exciting mirth; droll; laughable; as, a comical story.
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Given to sneering at rectitude and the conduct of life by moral principles; disbelieving in the reality of any human purposes which are not suggested or directed by self-interest or self-indulgence; as, a cynical man who scoffs at pretensions of integrity; characterized by such opinions; as, cynical views of human nature.
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Having the same foci; as, confocal quadrics.
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Of or pertaining to a place; limited; logical application; as, a topical remedy; a topical claim or privilege.
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Of or pertaining to a sine; employing, or founded upon, sines; as, a sinical quadrant.