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Re: Its about time

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You can download every possible time interval at the national site.
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Re: Its about time

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TO the argument about reaction time: deal with it. if everyone in the room is affected by reaction time, then everyone in the room is going to have a slight delay. If you search Water Clock Lesson Plans, you get a pretty good starting point.
Has anyone got any really great ideas on Water clocks? :?:
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It's About Time: Suspension for Pendulum

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What type of suspension for the pendulum would you use? I built one pendulum and it was basically a piece of string hanging off of a small metal hook. It was pretty accurate but it lost too much energy.

Basically I'm looking for a frictionless way to hold up a metal rod and allows it to pivot as well.
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Re: Its about time

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Does anyone have any pictures of their clocks?
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HELP!!! it's about time

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so far my partner and i have been failing in every attempt that we have tried in making our clock
we really could use some advice on designs
i know that we are all competitors but i was hoping that maybe you guys could help us out because we've really dug a hole for ourselves and are in way over our head

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Re: HELP!!! it's about time

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i just made a pendulum and it has worked very well for me. all you need is a string, weight, a frame, and some tape. using the timers on the scioly website has helped a lot
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Re: Its about time

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Sheogorath wrote:You can download every possible time interval at the national site.
yeah thats helped a lot for me

with my pendulum clock i have been able to predict the time and my average amount im off is about .1 seconds
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Re: It's About Time: Suspension for Pendulum

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i dont think you need it to not lose friction. it should lose time at the same rate every time so instead of using a physics formula, use many test results and use a regression to predict times. at least thats what ive done
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Re: HELP!!! it's about time

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Camden SO 09, what have you guys made so far? Maybe don't look at what you've done so far as failed attempts of making your a clock, you've just made clocks needing improvement on the accuracy.
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Re: It's About Time: Suspension for Pendulum

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Faraway, if your pendulum is stopping due to friction too quickly so that it is not able to last the entire 5 minutes, maybe you can try using a stiff rod instead of a string. That will probably reduce the amount of energy lost. And as Jazzy09 says, as soon as you can get it to last the entire 5 minutes consistently, it's a matter of practicing to get your accuracy and precision down.
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