pendulum effect
noun
Also called pendulum law. Physics.
a law, discovered by Galileo in 1602, that describes the regular, swinging motion of a pendulum by the action of gravity and acquired momentum.
the theory holding that trends in culture, politics, etc., tend to swing back and forth between opposite extremes.
Words nearby pendulum effect
pendular,
pendular nystagmus,
pendule,
pendulous,
pendulum,
pendulum effect,
pendulum watch,
pene-,
penecontemporaneous,
peneios,
penelope