Jul 30 2008
7 responses so far
Very cool!
Hey, I love this thing. I wish I was better at physics. >_<
woah!its fantabolous! experimenting wid diff variables was neva so easy!:)
cool
It looks like just linear oscillator.. Maybe it would be interesting to use the cos(phi) term instead of just phi^2 for the real pendulum?
Would have been more intuitive if the graph had been vertical. It would be obvious that we are talking about the pendulum’s mass’s X movement alone here
Which Numerical Method you used, and why ?
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Very cool!
Hey, I love this thing. I wish I was better at physics. >_<
woah!its fantabolous!
experimenting wid diff variables was neva so easy!:)
cool
It looks like just linear oscillator.. Maybe it would be interesting to use the cos(phi) term instead of just phi^2 for the real pendulum?
Would have been more intuitive if the graph had been vertical. It would be obvious that we are talking about the pendulum’s mass’s X movement alone here
Which Numerical Method you used, and why ?