The International Pendulum Project

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  • Michael R Matthews School of Education, University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, Australia

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https://doi.org/10.54343/reiec.v1i1.359

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Pendulum, Science Education, Pendulum Project

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The International Pendulum Project

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Aczel, A.D.: 2005, ‘Leon Foucault: His Life, Times and Achievements’. In M. R. Matthews, C.F. Gauld & A. Stinner (ed.) The Pendulum: Scientific, Historical, Philosophical and Educational Perspectives, Springer, pp.171- 183.

Alder, K.: 2002, The Measure of All Things: The Seven-Year Odyssey that Transformed the World, Little Brown, London.

Boulos, P.J.: 2005, ‘Newton’s Path to Universal Gravitation: The Role of the Pendulum’. In M. R. Matthews, C.F. Gauld & A. Stinner (ed.) The Pendulum: Scientific, Historical, Philosophical and Educational Perspectives, Springer, pp.151-169.

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Matthews, M.R.: 2000, Time for Science Education: How Teaching the History and Philosophy of Pendulum Motion can Contribute to Science Literacy, Kluwer Academic Publishers, New York.

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Naylor, R.H.: 1974, ‘Galileo's Simple Pendulum’, Physis 16, 23-46. Newton, R.G.: 2004, Galileo’s Pendulum: From the Rhythm of Time to the Making of Matter, Harvard University Press, Cambridge MA.

Patterson, L.D.: 1952, ‘Pendulums of Wren and Hooke’, Osiris X, 277-321. Rutherford, F.J. & Ahlgren, A.: 1990, Science for All Americans, Oxford University Press, New York.

Stokes, G.G.: 1851, ‘On the Motion of Pendulums’, Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society IX. Republished in his Mathematical and Physical Papers, pps. 1-141.

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Westfall, R.S.: 1990, ‘Making a World of Precision: Newton and the Construction of a Quantitative Physics’. In F. Durham & R.D Purrington (eds.), Some Truer Method. Reflections on the Heritage of Newton, Columbia University Press, New York, pp. 59-87.

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2015-10-13

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