Foucault pendulum
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Foucault pendulum
First recorded in 1850–55; named after J.B.L. Foucault
Example Sentences
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They get swept up in the main entrance — where the Tesla Coil lightning show draws gasps and the elegant Foucault pendulum demonstrates how the Earth twirls, confusing dozens of onlookers at a time.
From Los Angeles Times
The first thing I noticed was that the duct tape had come off my Foucault pendulum.
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Some experts are concerned that when it gains ownership the Orthodox Church will neglect the exhibits on display, which include a rare Foucault pendulum.
From Washington Post
Some experts are concerned that when it gains ownership, the Orthodox Church will neglect the exhibits on display, which include a rare Foucault pendulum.
From Seattle Times
Some experts are concerned that the Orthodox Church will neglect the exhibits on display, which include a rare Foucault pendulum.
From Washington Times
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