Pendulum (disambiguation)
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A pendulum is a body suspended from a fixed support so that it swings freely back and forth under the influence of gravity.
Pendulum may also refer to:
- Pendulum (mathematics), the mathematical principles of a pendulum
- Pendulum clock, a kind of clock that uses a pendulum to keep time
- Foucault pendulum, a pendulum that demonstrates the Earth's rotation
- Spherical pendulum
- Spring pendulum
- Conical pendulum
- Centrifugal pendulum absorber, torsional vibration reduction by using a pendulum principle
- For other types and uses of pendulums, see: Category:Pendulums
In music:
- Pendulum (band), an Australian-British drum and bass group from Perth
- Pendulum (ambient band), an Australian ambient house band from Melbourne
- Pendulum (Creedence Clearwater Revival album), a 1970 album by Creedence Clearwater Revival
- Pendulum (Broadcast album), a 2003 EP by Broadcast, and a song on the EP
- Pendulum (EP), a 2006 album by Tara Simmons, and a song on the EP
- The Pendulum, a comic book miniseries based on Insane Clown Posse's Dark Carnival universe, and associated songs and album
- Pendulum!, an album by Dave Liebman
- "Pendulums", a song by Sarah Harmer from her album All of Our Names
In other uses:
- Pendulum (torture device), a device allegedly used by the Spanish Inquisition
- The Pendulum (newspaper), a student newspaper at Elon University
- Pendulum Instruments, a Swedish manufacturer of scientific instruments
- Mackerras Pendulum, a model devised by Malcolm Mackerras to predict election outcomes
- Pendulum (1968 film), a 1968 film starring George Peppard
- Pendulum, a trade name for the preemergent herbicide pendimethalin
- Pendulum, several types of Digimon virtual pets
- The Pendulum, a publication devoted to radiesthesia
See also
- All pages beginning with "Pendulum"
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