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Every
pendulum has a natural or resonant frequency. Every
time the first pendulum swings, it pulls on the lower
connecting shaft and gives the second pendulum a small
tug. Since the two pendulums have the same length, the
pulls of the first pendulum on the second occur exactly
at the natural frequency of the second pendulum, so
the second pendulum begins to swing too. The second
pendulum pulls on the first pendulum at just the "wrong"
moments, so that eventually, the first pendulum is brought
to rest. That is, it has transferred all of its energy
to the second pendulum. But now the original situation
is exactly reversed, and the first pendulum is in a
position to begin stealing energy back from the second.
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