Examples of using Pendulums in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Pendulums on both sides and allows comfortable carrying and hanging.
The trial system will feature six pendulums, each weighing 300 tons.
In 1583 he made his first important discovery,describing the rules that govern the motion of pendulums.
It no longer moves at all, because the pendulums are giving it equal and opposite kicks.
Invar pendulums were first used in 1898 in the Riefler regulator clock[85] which achieved accuracy of 15 milliseconds per day.
Until that scholastic paradigm was invented, there were no pendulums, but only swinging stones, for the scientist to see.
Based on this and his fascination with the back and forth motion of a suspended weight,he began to research pendulums in 1588.
Huygens noticed that the pendulums swung exactly in unison, always lurching toward each other and then away.
As a result, curious, innovative technologies often emerge-the latest of which would install giant stabilizing pendulums atop skyscrapers.
In walking, the legs act as pendulums, with the hips and shoulders rising and falling while the foot is planted on the ground.
R J Rudd introduced a genuine free pendulum clock in 1898, then W H Shortt introduced a clock with two pendulums in 1921.
Instead of hanging from a pivot, clock pendulums are usually supported by a short straight spring(d) of flexible metal ribbon.
During the 18th and 19th century, the pendulum clock's role as the most accurate timekeeper motivated much practical research into improving pendulums.
Candlelight-(1973) In this book Dr Rampa talks us about pendulums, their purpose, and how to use them correctly.
The installation's pendulums swung to their own rhythm in time to the show's soundtrack by Jimmy Somerville, The Communards and Bronski Beat.
Similarly, with chaos theory, we learned that we can makeonly rough guesses about the specific position of two pendulums whose motion is coupled together.
He said that there are three pendulums, one dating back to 1935, when systematic measurements began, although annual measurements began as far back as 1911.
From the first scientific investigations of the pendulum around 1602 by Galileo Galilei, the regular motion of pendulums was used for timekeeping, and was the world's most accurate timekeeping technology until the 1930s.
Pendulums require great mechanical stability: a length change of only 0.02%, 0.2 mm in a grandfather clock pendulum, will cause an error of a minute per week.[68].
She describes how to use divination, the tarot, pendulums, dowsing rods, dreams and symbols, premonitions, automatic writing, and other techniques to develop psychic ability.
For the pendulums, the most stable behavior is to move in opposite directions, so that each pushes the other in the direction it's already going, the way you push a child on a swing.
With two pendulums(big and small), LCD touching screen display the energy loss, impact tenacity, rising angle, and test average value, meantime the dial scale show test result as well.
Researchers using pendulums to measure the acceleration of gravity had to correct the period for the air pressure at the altitude of measurement, computing the equivalent period of a pendulum swinging in vacuum.
Gridiron pendulums adjust to temperature changes faster than mercury pendulums, but scientists found that friction of the rods sliding in their holes in the frame caused gridiron pendulums to adjust in a series of tiny jumps.
Some species are also grown as ornamental plants,especially Polyalthia longifolia pendula.
And I say this as a Pendulum fan.
This is a very simple white pendulum clock.
Pendula Swing is an episodic adventure game with RPG elements, set in a Fantasy version of the American Roaring 20s.
When Pendulum was formed, their musical style was considerably more drum and bass sounding than the work they were known for later in their career.