Torsion spring - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A torsion spring is a spring that works by torsion or twisting; that is, a flexible elastic object that stores mechanical energy when it is twisted. The amount of force (actually torque) it exerts i...
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Torsion pendulum clock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A torsion pendulum clock , or torsion clock , is a mechanical clock which keeps time with a mechanism called a torsion pendulum. This is a weighted disk or wheel, often a decorative wheel with 3 o...
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Torsion Pendulum Experiment ... This document introduces the Torsion Pendulum experiment from the Physics laboratory at the University of Toronto. It is intended to be used before you begin the experiment. ... The system represented by the animation to the right is called a Torsion Pendulum, and will the the subject of...
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www.upscale.utoronto.ca/IYearLab/Intros/TorsionPend/Tor...
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Torsion Pendulum; Now if this electron is displaced from its equilibrium position, a force that is directly proportional to the displacement restores it like a pendulum to its position of rest. Pieter Zeeman; 1 Introduction;
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A torsional pendulum is an oscillator for which the restoring force is torsion. For example, suspending a bar from a thin wire and winding it by an angle \theta, a torsional torque \tau = -\kappa\theta is produced, where \kappa is a characteristic property of the wire, known as the torsional constant.
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The Position of masses on rods can be varied to change the rotational inertia of a torsion pendulum. The period of the pendulum is longer for larger moments of inertia. The torque of the support wire accelerates the rotational motion more slowly when the rotational inertia is large.
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Cavendish Torsion Pendulum and the Gravitational Constant G ... Sources of Cavendish Torsion Balances and Gravity Meters ... Bending Spacetime in the Basement: Cool link with motion pictures (disputed) of a home made torsion pendulum.
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www.physics.mq.edu.au/~dalew/Cavendish.html
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TORSION Pendulum, DOUBLE DISK Escapement ... The Rotating (Torsion) Pendulum includes the root shaped thing hanging from the left from the horizontal round bar, that bar, threaded through the daggerlike thing on the right, and the central stake (in the axis of rotation of the torsion pendulum) carrying the two escapement disks.
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Much of the Chaotic pendulum's theory can apply directly to the Torsion pendulum. The extra things observed and identified are the following. ... At potential energies E1 and E2, the pendulum will oscillate as shown in the diagram above. When at E2, it will oscillate to the other extreme in +x side of the graph up...
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www.phy.davidson.edu/StuHome/phstewart/IL/final/theory/...
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