Thanks for the continuing help :),
I'm starting to think I am over thinking this...
I get that at t(0) Θ = θ in this case as the pendulum starts the maximum amplitude. In my equation the amplitude is being measured in radians instead of a pure number like in the normal
θ (t) = A sin(ωt +Φ)...
Thanks for the quick response!
Although I'm sure finding the kinetic and potential energies would be a way to solve this problem, its not been covered in my course yet so I think I'll have to solve this using simple harmonic motion techniques only.
I have worked out the initial...
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Homework Statement
I need to determine the constants of pendulum. Θ ( in radians) and Φ.
I am given the length of the pendulum, 0.30m
and the initial angle of release, 0.10...