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  2. Elastic pendulum - Wikipedia

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    In physics and mathematics, in the area of dynamical systems, an elastic pendulum [1] [2] (also called spring pendulum [3] [4] or swinging spring) is a physical system where a piece of mass is connected to a spring so that the resulting motion contains elements of both a simple pendulum and a one-dimensional spring-mass system. [2]

  3. File:ElasticPendulum.webm - Wikipedia

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    Motion of an elastic pendulum - you can see the effect of overlapping vibrations of different frequencies (a composite of the vibrations of a simple and a spring pendulum) Polish Ruchu wahadła elastycznego - widać efekt nakładania się drgań o różnych częstotliwościach (złożenie drgań wahadła prostego i sprężynowego)

  4. Pendulum (mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    A pendulum is a body suspended from a fixed support such that it freely swings back and forth under the influence of gravity. 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 towards the equilibrium position.

  5. Swinging Atwood's machine - Wikipedia

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    However, the swinging Atwood's machine with > has a large parameter space of conditions that lead to a variety of motions that can be classified as terminating or non-terminating, periodic, quasiperiodic or chaotic, bounded or unbounded, singular or non-singular [1] [2] due to the pendulum's reactive centrifugal force counteracting the ...

  6. Pendulum - Wikipedia

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    "Simple gravity pendulum" model assumes no friction or air resistance. A pendulum is a device made of a weight suspended from a pivot so that it can swing freely. [1] 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.

  7. Torsion spring - Wikipedia

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    The torsion pendulum used in torsion pendulum clocks is a wheel-shaped weight suspended from its center by a wire torsion spring. The weight rotates about the axis of the spring, twisting it, instead of swinging like an ordinary pendulum. The force of the spring reverses the direction of rotation, so the wheel oscillates back and forth, driven ...

  8. Newton's cradle - Wikipedia

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    The simple effect from two same-mass efficiently elastic colliding objects constrained to a straight path is the basis of the effect seen in the cradle and gives an approximate solution to all its activities. For a sequence of same-mass elastic objects constrained to a straight path, the effect continues to each successive object.

  9. Martin Gutzwiller - Wikipedia

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    Gutzwiller was born on October 12, 1925, in the Swiss city of Basel.He completed a Diploma degree from ETH Zurich, where he studied quantum physics under Wolfgang Pauli.He then went to the University of Kansas and completed a Ph.D under Max Dresden.