Why do the pendulum clocks go slow in summer and fast in winter?
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The pendulum clocks go slow in summer and fast in winter because:
● It is on the grounds that the timeframe of a pendulum clock is straightforwardly relative to square base of the length of the pendulam.
● In winter the length of the pendulum diminishes and its timespan diminishes. So clock goes quick.
● In summer the length of the Pendulum increments and its timespan increments. So the clock goes moderate.
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