Hey kiddo, have you ever seen a clock that is different from the ones we usually have at home? It's called a Beverly clock, and it's a little bit different than our typical clocks.
So, a Beverly clock is named after the person who invented it, an engineer named Arthur Beverly. He made this clock using just a weight and a wire, and it runs based on gravity.
Here's how it works: the weight is attached to a wire that is suspended from a pivot point. The wire swings back and forth like a pendulum, and the time is kept by counting the number of swings that happen in a specific amount of time.
The cool thing about the Beverly clock is that it doesn't need any electricity or batteries to work - it just relies on the natural force of gravity.
So next time you see a Beverly clock, you'll know that it's different from other clocks because it's powered by gravity, and it was invented by a smart engineer named Arthur Beverly. Pretty cool, huh?