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Pendulum time at any given angel θ, 0<=θ<=π/2
Sorry it is θ = π/2 rad- Taaha
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Pendulum time at any given angel θ, 0<=θ<=π/2
I know what you are saying. That the pendulum is restricted and all those you told. But I actually want to know about that differential equation. How can I just reach to this? I have tried many procedure like in a short range dθ suppose the acceleration is constant so time ti = (Vi - Vi - 1)/...- Taaha
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Pendulum time at any given angel θ, 0<=θ<=π/2
I got stucked with a solution of a problem. I have a pendulum of r radius which is in G gravitational field. So the working acceleration on the bob is a function of the angle. That is Gcosθ. The mass of the bob = m The radius of the string of the pendulum = r Gravitational force is G. So the...- Taaha
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