Lecture

Watwins Mechanism: Oscillators and Springs

Description

This lecture introduces the Watwins mechanism, which consists of two oscillators producing motion along different axes. The mechanism, originally developed by James Watwins, features a unique property where the rotations of the inertias are opposite, resulting in compensation for angular acceleration. The lecture explores the design and functionality of the mechanism, highlighting its insensitivity to angular and linear accelerations, making it suitable for applications like watches and clocks.

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