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The period of a pendulum increases slightly with the width of its swing, which increases the rate of error. One source of error in clocks is that the pendulum rod changes length slightly with changes in temperature.
To compensate for this expansion, early high-precision clocks used mercury pendulums, invented by George Graham in 1721.
To keep time accurately, pendulum clocks must be absolutely level.