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  1. Pendulum - Wikipedia

    When a pendulum is displaced sideways from its resting, equilibrium position, it is subject to a restoring force due to gravity that will accelerate it back toward the equilibrium position. When released, the …

  2. Pendulum | Definition, Formula, & Types | Britannica

    Dec 16, 2025 · A pendulum is a body suspended from a fixed point so that it can swing back and forth under the influence of gravity. The time interval of a pendulum’s complete back-and-forth movement …

  3. Physics of a Pendulum: Types, Formulas, History & Applications

    Dec 18, 2025 · Pendulum is a simple way to show what periodic motions are like. They may be as simple as a simple pendulum and more complex like Foucault’s pendulum or compound pendulum.

  4. 15.5: Pendulums - Physics LibreTexts

    Mar 16, 2025 · Pendulums are in common usage. Grandfather clocks use a pendulum to keep time and a pendulum can be used to measure the acceleration due to gravity. For small displacements, a …

  5. Pendulums – The Physics Hypertextbook

    A pendulum is a mass suspended from a pivot point that is free to swing back and forth. Because the motion is oscillatory (a fancy way to say back and forth) and periodic (repeating with a characteristic …

  6. The Physics of a Pendulum: More Than Just Swinging

    May 24, 2025 · The pendulum is more than a swinging weight—it is a lens through which we understand time, gravity, motion, and even chaos. It embodies the transition from classical mechanics to …

  7. What is a pendulum physics? - California Learning Resource Network

    May 15, 2025 · At its essence, a pendulum is a torque-dependent oscillator. Gravitational force acting on the suspended mass creates a torque about the pivot point. This torque compels the pendulum to …

  8. The Ultimate Guide to Understanding Pendulum Movements

    Feb 27, 2025 · A pendulum consists of a mass (often called a bob) attached to a string or rod that swings back and forth around a pivot point. The motion of a pendulum is influenced by gravitational …

  9. How a Pendulum Works - Saint Mary's University

    A pendulum consists of a mass suspended from a string that is fixed to a pivot. The mass is free to swing back and forth, and rests at what we will call the “equilibrium position”.

  10. Physics Tutorial: Pendulum Motion

    A simple pendulum consists of a relatively massive object - known as the pendulum bob - hung by a string from a fixed support. When the bob is displaced from equilibrium and then released, it begins …