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  2. Seconds pendulum - Wikipedia

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    It is a weight-driven clock (the weight chain is removed) with a verge escapement (K,L), with the 1 second pendulum (X) suspended on a cord (V). The large metal plate (T) in front of the pendulum cord is the first illustration of Huygens' 'cycloidal cheeks', an attempt to improve accuracy by forcing the pendulum to follow a cycloidal path ...

  3. Frequency - Wikipedia

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    [2] Frequency is an important parameter used in science and engineering to specify the rate of oscillatory and vibratory phenomena, such as mechanical vibrations, audio signals , radio waves, and light. For example, if a heart beats at a frequency of 120 times per minute (2 hertz), the period—the time interval between beats—is half a second ...

  4. Rotational frequency - Wikipedia

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    For example, a stepper motor might turn exactly one complete revolution each second. Its angular frequency is 360 degrees per second (360°/s), or 2π radians per second (2π rad/s), while the rotational frequency is 60 rpm. Rotational frequency is not to be confused with tangential speed, despite some relation between the two concepts. Imagine ...

  5. Pendulum - Wikipedia

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    The seconds pendulum, a pendulum with a period of two seconds so each swing takes one second, was widely used to measure gravity, because its period could be easily measured by comparing it to precision regulator clocks, which all had seconds pendulums. By the late 17th century, the length of the seconds pendulum became the standard measure of ...

  6. Pendulum clock - Wikipedia

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    Only a few tower clocks use longer pendulums, the 1.5 second pendulum, 2.25 m (7.4 ft) long, or occasionally the two-second pendulum, 4 m (13 ft) which is used in the Great Clock of Westminster which houses Big Ben. The pendulum swings with a period that varies with the square root of its effective length.

  7. What It Means If Your Period Came Early This Cycle - AOL

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    Everyone’s cycle looks different, so there could be a number of reasons behind why your period came early. A typical menstrual cycle is thought to last exactly 28 days—however, it can actually ...

  8. Hertz - Wikipedia

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    The hertz is defined as one per second for periodic events. The International Committee for Weights and Measures defined the second as "the duration of 9 192 631 770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium-133 atom" [3] [4] and then adds: "It follows that the hyperfine splitting in the ground state of the ...

  9. Is Weight Gain During Your Period Normal? - AOL

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