pendeltest
Pendeltest, or pendulum test, is a method that uses the motion of a pendulum to measure physical quantities, test instruments, or characterize dynamic behavior of systems. The approach is widely used in physics, engineering, metrology, and geosciences because a pendulum provides a well defined, repeatable motion that can be analyzed with relatively simple models.
The underlying principle relies on the simple pendulum, consisting of a mass m suspended from a light
Typical procedure involves assembling a pendulum with a known length, ensuring a low-friction pivot, releasing from
Applications include determining local gravity, calibrating accelerometers and other sensors, characterizing the damping properties of mechanical