h a l f b a k e r yThe phrase 'crumpled heap' comes to mind.
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Two slender brass supports rise from either end of a polished rosewood base. Each support is topped by a brass filial. Cross-drillings in these carry a thin wire which runs between the supports and loops down underneath the base, where a turnbuckle applies tension. At exactly one third of the distance
across the span, a wire is attached to hang vertically, supporting a small brass weight. An identical pendulum is hung at one third of the span from the opposite support.
One pendulum is set swinging. Within a few seconds, the second pendulum starts to move. No real surprise there, and very soon both weights are swinging with equal amplitude and 180° out of phase.
And then a miracle seems to occur.
The oscillation of the first pendulum will rapidly decay until it comes to a complete halt. Meanwhile, that of the second continues to increase until it is swinging at full amplitude. Then, after a second or two, the first pendulum starts to move again, slowly increasing its swing until once more both are swinging equally. Then the second one slows and stops, while the first reaches full amplitude. And so on, until friction, heat losses, stray capacitance, what have you, sap the energy from both pendula.
The brain refuses to believe until several cycles force it to accept what it sees. After that, the motion of the bright shiny things is quite hypnotic. It makes an excellent desktop diversion for busy executive and dilettante timewaster alike.
Not quite the same
http://www.dwiarda....d/PendulaStart.html And not half as pretty [egbert, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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In which direction do the pendulUMS swing? + |
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Sorry, couldn't resist. At right angles to the supporting wire, otherwise they'd hit each other. |
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Pendula is correct. Pendulums may be correct, too, for all I know. Is there a Guerrilla Pedant in the house? |
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Plectra, spectra, rostra, pendula. Works for me. |
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Like "woik", "pendula" is popular here, but I can't find it in any dictionary. |
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I've found it on the net (link) |
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Dictionary.com has no entry for 'pendula', and gives the plural as 'pendulums', presumably because it's not actually a Latin word. The fact that it's obviously based on Latin leads me to suggest that it should follow Latin pluralization rules, but I'd hesitate to criticise the use of 'pendulums'. |
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// I'd hesitate to criticise // |
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Is that some radical change of policy then ? |
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//And then a miracle seems to occur.// Sorry, I can't erase this vision of a pendulating, miracle bra. |
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pendulize sounds like something don king would say. |
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I've heard of breasts referred to as pendula. Like in "Her pendulous breasts heaved and swayed as she breathed. . ." |
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Maybe the executive in American Psycho could have used women's breasts to make one of the devices you describe. |
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I built one of these last week. Because some of my colleagues had advised me on materials, I took it into work to show them. There were many comments about things gently swaying, hanging, schwinging, what have you, the most common being along the lines of " Have you had a play with Ian's dangly bits yet? They're on his desk..." |
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This came as a bit of a surprise, since as it's intended for my dear old dad, my thought processes had been unusually smut-free throughout the whole design and build process. |
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Imagine My Surprise when the thoughts of my fellow bakers ran along similar lines. If this is the standard response, maybe I should consider if it's a fitting gift for a son to give his father... |
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Executive pudenda, perhaps? |
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If anyone's interested, I presented this gift to my father at the weekend, in front of the whole family. He seemed very well pleased, and I think I caught a glimpse of a tear in his eye. He has promised to give it pride of place. Although he didn't specify where. |
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Wow! Have you got any way of getting this on video? |
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Well done, eggy. From ridiculous idea to baked in just a couple of weeks. Must be some sort of record. I hate executive toys, incidentally. |
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