Reflections on the Foucault pendulum

Hi,

Today I visited the science museum in the city of Valladolid on the occasion of an exhibition of Lego constructions set in Start Wars which is a real marvel and which I will tell you about soon and of which I also have some reflections for an upcoming contest of reflections.

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However, before entering the Lego Star Wars exhibition hall, this Foucault pendulum caught my attention.

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What is the Foucault pendulum?

It is a spherical pendulum that can swing freely in any vertical plane and is capable of swinging for a long time. It is used to demonstrate the rotation of the Earth and is named after its inventor's surname.

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As far as the reflection contest is concerned, you can see that on the metal sphere of the pendulum you can see the reflections of the pendulum's surroundings.

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The best image I could get with the pendulum moving is this image in which you can see a reflection of the terrestrial map represented on the pendulum's floor.

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Photography Submitted to Reflection Hunters Contest Round 123

I hope you like my entry to the competition.

Best regards.

Cover and separators created with https://www.canva.com (free version).

Photographies taken with my camara Sony Alpha 6000L.

Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version).

Reflection Hunters Contest Round 123 Link



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Brings back childhood memories of science museums visits. ^^

Because of friction etc these pendulums would eventually stop. So there is probably a magnet in place somewhere so that it doesn't lose energy with each swing

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Exactly. I'm sure it has an electromagnet somewhere so that the movement is constant.

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