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Foucault Pendulum at the Pantheon: Physics and Setup

The physics behind Foucault’s pendulum at the Paris Pantheon—period, precession, and public demonstration.

1/7/2026
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Foucault pendulum suspended under the Pantheon dome

The Foucault pendulum at the Pantheon converts the Earth’s rotation into a gentle precession visible to all. Suspended under the dome, it embodies Paris’s union of science, architecture, and spectacle.


🧪 Period and Precession

For a pendulum of length (L) near Paris’s latitude ( arphi approx 48.8^circ):

$$ T = 2pisqrt{ rac{L}{g}}, qquad Omega_ ext{precession} = Omega_oplus,sin arphi $$

  • Period (T): sets the swing time.
  • Precession (Omega_ ext{precession}): rate at which the plane of swing rotates.

🔧 Setup and Damping

  • Long cable reduces angular velocity and noise.
  • Low-friction pivot minimizes parasitic forces.
  • Target markers visualize slow precession for visitors.

👀 Public Demonstration

  • Interpretive panels connect math to motion.
  • Guided viewing—watch drift over tens of minutes.
  • Photography: the pendulum becomes a time instrument.

Pendulum focus

Science thrives when precision meets public curiosity.

[^history]: The original experiment dates to 1851; replicas continue the tradition.

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As a Paris lover and travel writer, I created this guide to help visitors connect with the Panthéon’s stories — from faith and revolution to science and civic memory.

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Foucault Pendulum
Earth Rotation
Experiment
Physics

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