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Percussion pendulum, 1725
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Percussion pendulum, 1725
Percussion pendulum, 1725. An experiment to investigate the inertia of bodies using two suspended weights whose movements could be accurately measured. From Physices Elementa Mathematica by WJ Gravesande, a popular explanation of his friend Isaac Newtons Principia. (London, 1725)
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Experiment Isaac Isaac Newton Newton Oxford Science Archive Pendulum Percussion Physics Sir Isaac Weight Inertia
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This print showcases a remarkable scientific experiment conducted in 1725 by Sir Isaac Newton and WJ Gravesande. The photograph captures a percussion pendulum, an ingenious apparatus designed to explore the concept of inertia in bodies. Two weights are suspended from above, their movements meticulously measured to study their resistance to change. The image is taken from "Physices Elementa Mathematica" a popular explanation of Newton's groundbreaking work "Principia". Published in London during the 18th century, this engraving offers us a glimpse into the world of British science at that time. The monochrome aesthetic adds an air of sophistication and timelessness to the photo print, emphasizing its historical significance. It transports us back to an era when scientific exploration was flourishing, paving the way for modern physics as we know it today. As we admire this piece of artistry, we cannot help but marvel at the brilliance of these great minds – Newton and Gravesande – who sought answers through experimentation. Their dedication laid the foundation for our understanding of motion and inertia. This print serves as a testament not only to their intellectual prowess but also to human curiosity itself. It reminds us that throughout history, individuals have continuously pushed boundaries and challenged conventional wisdom in pursuit of knowledge.
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