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====== Isochronism ====== | ====== Isochronism ====== | ||
- | Isochronism** is the property of oscillating systems (here: of mechanical watches) to perform small and large oscillations always in the same period of time, independent of the amplitude. | + | **Isochronism** is the property of oscillating systems (here: of mechanical watches) to perform small and large oscillations always in the same period of time, independent of the amplitude. |
This property guarantees a constant [[rate]] and thus the [[accuracy]] of the [[watch]]. | This property guarantees a constant [[rate]] and thus the [[accuracy]] of the [[watch]]. | ||
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