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English: Display of clockworks in Christian Huygens room in Hofwijck museum, Voorburg, the Netherlands https://www.hofwijck.nl/. From left to right: Spillengang works, balance method, pendulum method, real pendulum from the church at Scheveningen used by Huygens for experiments, before his invention of the pendulum clock.
Nederlands: Opstelling van uurwerken in de Christiaan Huygenszaal in museum Hofwijck, Voorburg https://www.hofwijck.nl/. Van links naar rechts: Spillengang mechaniek, balansmethode, slingermethode, echte slinger uit de kerk van Scheveningen die Huygens voor experimenten gebruikte, vóór zijn uitvinding van de slingerklok.
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