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Pendulum Question (Matlab Coursework)
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[QUOTE="256bits, post: 6827747, member: 328943"] I would think you are to solve the motion of the pendulum using the small angle formula with MathLab. Though it does not state explicitly. Maybe you are to compare the two equations and the deviation of the exact to the small angle. Note that it gives you the angular frequency of the pendulum from Compare the period of oscillation with the theoretical period (hint: the angular frequency ω=√(g/L) ). do you know how to get the period from that equation. Somehow an 8 sec second period seems a bit long.I did find this. [URL]https://www.mathworks.com/help/symbolic/simulate-physics-pendulum-swing.html[/URL] Maybe it is what you need to solve and play around with the program. [/QUOTE]
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