The pendulum clock was invented in 1656 by Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens. Huygens was inspired byinvestigations of pendulums by Galilei Galileo, beginning around 1602. Galileo discovered the key property that makes pendulums useful timekeepers: isochronism, which means that the period of swing of a pendulum is approximately the same for different sized swings. Up until the 1930s, the pendulum clock was the world’s most accurate timekeeper, but they must be stationary to operate as any motion or accelerations will affect the motion of the pendulum, causing inaccuracies, and so they could never be used for portable devices. They are now out of date of course; we now have more accurate devices, though still using simple harmonic motion.
The pendulum clock was invented in 1656 by Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens. Huygens was inspired byinvestigations of pendulums by Galilei Galileo, beginning around 1602. Galileo discovered the key property that makes pendulums useful timekeepers: isochronism, which means that the period of swing of a pendulum is approximately the same for different sized swings. Up until the 1930s, the pendulum clock was the world’s most accurate timekeeper, but they must be stationary to operate as any motion or accelerations will affect the motion of the pendulum, causing inaccuracies, and so they could never be used for portable devices. They are now out of date of course; we now have more accurate devices, though still using simple harmonic motion.
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