Foucault's pendulum

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Name (Hebrew)
מטוטלת פוקו
Name (Latin)
Foucault's pendulum
Name (Arabic)
מטוטלת פוקו
Other forms of name
Foucault pendulum
See Also From tracing topical name
Pendulum
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q178841
Library of congress: sh 85051038
Sources of Information
  • About Foucault pendulums and how they prove the Earth rotates! 1971, c1964.
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Wikipedia description:

The Foucault pendulum or Foucault's pendulum is a simple device named after French physicist Léon Foucault, conceived as an experiment to demonstrate the Earth's rotation. If a long and heavy pendulum suspended from the high roof above a circular area is monitored over an extended period of time, its plane of oscillation appears to change spontaneously as the Earth makes its 24-hourly rotation. The pendulum was introduced in 1851 and was the first experiment to give simple, direct evidence of the Earth's rotation. Foucault followed up in 1852 with a gyroscope experiment to further demonstrate the Earth's rotation. Foucault pendulums today are popular displays in science museums and universities.

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