pendulum|pendulums in English
noun
['pen·du·lum || 'pendʒələm /-jʊl-]
object that is suspended from a fixed point so it may swing freely
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1. Abseiling > Pendulums This article, Pendulum Abseils, is part of the book - The Trad Climber's Guide To Problem Solving
2. A pendulum vibrates seconds.
3. I moved slowly forward so as not to antagonize the two pendulums.
4. Originally, named Horologium Oscillitorium, or “pendulum clock,” the Constellation honors Christiaan Huygen’s invention of the pendulum clock
5. Raubpflanze SpinnenorChidee + Italian Pendulum Effect
6. The Model Predictive Control is applied on the double pendulum on the basis thethe double pendulum.
7. Subversion world, only pendulum your shadow.
8. But the pendulum has swung too far.
9. Centrifugal pendulum with axial antifriction bearing
10. Simulation of a two-part pendulum
11. The neck-pendulum is equipped with a uniaxial accelerometer mounted at 1 655 ± 5 mm from the pendulum pivot.
12. It comes from small oscillations of a pendulum.
13. 5 The pendulum swung slowly backwards and forwards.
14. In recent years the pendulum has swung back.
15. The most famous political pendulum is NguzaKarl-IBond.
16. High above him a hawk hung like a pendulum.
17. We push the pendulum back into the other direction.
18. A grandfather clock has a pendulum that helps it work.
19. Centrifugal pendulum vibration absorber and degree-setting method therefor
20. I look forward to smoother graphs of pendulum motion!
21. Today, the fashion pendulum is swinging back to casual clothes.
22. As we neared the center, we saw the pendulum clearly.
23. Some healers claim to measure a person’s “forces” with such devices as metal spirals or pendulums.
24. Horological and chronometric instruments, watches, alarm clocks, pendulums, bracelets for watches, chronographs (watches), watch cases or boxes
25. Even you can be a compound pendulum, if you oscillate about...