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Answered by student521428
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Solution. A simple pendulum is a heavy point mass (known as bob) suspended from a rigid support by a massless and inextensible string. No, the pendulum used in pendulum clock is not a simple pendulum because the simple pendulum is an ideal case.

Answered by paras12356
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A simple pendulum is defined as an object that has a small mass, also known as the pendulum bob, which is suspended from a wire or string of negligible mass. When displaced, a pendulum will oscillate around its equilibrium point due to momentum in balance with the restoring force of gravity.

A set of power gears that take energy from the falling pendulum and use it to drive the clock mechanism at the correct speed. If we use a really heavy weight and the right power gears, the weight will store enough energy to drive the clock for days without us having to wind it up.

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