balance spring
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of balance spring
First recorded in 1880–85
Example Sentences
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The spiral balance spring revolutionized the accuracy of watches, enabling them to keep time to within a minute a day.
From Scientific American • Dec. 31, 2011
In 1675 Huygens devised another fundamental improvement, the spiral balance spring.
From Scientific American • Dec. 31, 2011
Through this work, Hooke came up with the idea of a new kind of pocket watch regulated by a balance spring.
From "The Scientists" by John Gribbin
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He invented the spiral balance spring still used in some watches today; made fundamental contributions to mechanics—e.g., the calculation of centrifugal force—and, from a study of the game of dice, to the theory of probability.
From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan
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“I’m coming, my dear, I’m coming; only this balance spring is a job that I cannot well leave,” replied Nicholas, continuing his vocation in the shop, with a magnifying glass attached to his eye.
From Newton Forster The Merchant Service by Marryat, Frederick
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