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Appdynsys Coupled Oscillators Uncoupled Pendula -
This is part of a series of short simulations without audio on applied dynamical systems...) This simple simulation of rigid-rod ... This is part of a series of short simulations without audio on applied dynamical systems...) We've seen that an inverted Now what I've done is I've added a spring joining the two pendulums physicists call this a system of two
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- This is part of a series of short simulations without audio on applied dynamical systems...) This simple simulation of rigid-rod ...
- This is part of a series of short simulations without audio on applied dynamical systems...) We've seen that an inverted
- Now what I've done is I've added a spring joining the two pendulums physicists call this a system of two
- Shown are a pair of simple spinners with identical frequency but out of phase.
- What happens when you change to a large inhomogeneous network of spinners?
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