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Answered by suteekshna369
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➥ ❀ʀᴇǫᴜɪʀᴇᴅ ᴀɴsᴡᴇʀIn essence, the Foucault Pendulum is a Pendulum with a long enough damping rate such that the precession of its plane of oscillations can be observed after typically an hour or more. A whole revolution of the plane of oscillation takes anywhere between a day if it is at the pole, or longer at lower latitudes.

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REQUIRED ANSWERIn essence, the Foucault Pendulum is a Pendulum with a long enough damping rate such that the precession of its plane of oscillations can be observed after typically an hour or more. A whole revolution of the plane of oscillation takes anywhere between a day if it is at the pole, or longer at lower latitudes.

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