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On 05/08/2017 23:25, rickman wrote:
You seem to be completely misunderstanding the operation of the Shortt clock. The slave pendulum has no need for correction of circular error. I'm sorry, but you totally misunderstood what I was saying, which was that because all pendulums exhibit circular error, when the hit occurs in the hit and miss synchroniser and foreshortens the swing, then, for that half-cycle, and only that half cycle, the frequency is changed, as it must be. Just as in the electronic PLL, instantaneous changes of phase have instantaneous changes of frequency, no matter how short lived, associated with them. |
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