You can't predict a double pendulums'motion over the long term-except under the simplest of starting conditions.
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:: I think a good way to think about it is to imagine the swing-person system as a double pendulum.
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He was also famous for his " double pendulum clocks ", also called " Resonance clocks ", which he was the first to make.
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In SASUKE 32, he was one of the notable competitors who failed on the new obstacle Double Pendulum when he failed the transition to the red sandbag.
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A double pendulum may move in such a way that it will NEVER return to the exact same position and speed-no matter how long you watch it for.
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The lack of a natural excitation frequency has led to the use of double pendulum systems in seismic resistance designs in buildings, where the building itself is the primary inverted pendulum, and a secondary mass is connected to complete the double pendulum.
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The lack of a natural excitation frequency has led to the use of double pendulum systems in seismic resistance designs in buildings, where the building itself is the primary inverted pendulum, and a secondary mass is connected to complete the double pendulum.
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Does the double pendulum have a time period as such . . . . and if so . . . how do we practically find it out . . . and if so then the time period is dependant on the intermediate mass or the main bob?
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Beginning in 2009, he and his Cornell University graduate student Michael Schmidt developed a software named Eureqa capable of deriving equations, mathematical relationships and laws of nature from sets of data : for instance, deriving Newton's second law of motion from a data set of positions and velocities of a double pendulum.
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A double pendulum doesn't have a'period'- a period implies periodicity . ie The object is at some position, moving at some speed-then sometime later, it's at the same exact position, moving at the same exact speed-the " period " being the time elapsed between those two events.