Metronomes generally keep their own beat -- that's why we love them -- but when several get together, a compromise is hammered out
By Adam Weiner
Posted 06.24.2008 at 10:50 am
This charming little video demonstrates the principle of resonant frequency using oscillating metronomes. The mechanical wind-up metronomes used worldwide during the dreaded Saturday piano lesson employ an inverted pendulum to keep even time intervals. The resonant frequency of the pendulum is adjusted by moving the mass up and down. Sliding the mass higher up the rod decreases the resonant frequency of the pendulum by increasing its rotational inertia.
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