Double Pendulum Simulator

by Open Source Physics Singapore


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Double Pendulum virtual lab, an open source physics at Singapore simulation


AboutAn open source physics at Singapore simulation based on codes written by Dieter Roess, Francisco Esquembre, Félix Jesús Garcia Clemente and Loo Kang WEE.more resources can be found herehttp://iwant2study.org/ospsg/index.php/interactive-resources/physics/02-newtonian-mechanics/02-dynamics Interesting FactThis app is produce real numbers to coincident with the real world data. AcknowledgementMy sincere gratitude for the tireless contributions of Francisco Esquembre, Fu-Kwun Hwang, Wolfgang Christian, Félix Jesús Garcia Clemente, Anne Cox, Andrew Duffy, Todd Timberlake and many more in the Open Source Physics community. I have designed much of the above based on their ideas and insights.Network Learn together?FaceBook Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/Open-Source-Physics-Easy-Java-Simulation-Tracker-132622246810575/Twitter: https://twitter.com/lookangYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/lookang/videosBlog: http://weelookang.blogspot.sg/Digital Library: http://iwant2study.org/ospsg/

Read trusted reviews from application customers

It's a shame you can't tell what the angular velocities are at different moments in time. Maybe change the color of the trace to match rather the momentum or velocity etc. It would be interesting to see if there's a correlation between position and speed. But as it is it does what it says

DOUG Philp

How does that actually work if you cant express it as a function of time? I'm curious or may be doubtful too.

Mahesh Madiraju

How is it working??? Is there any analytical solution available?? Or do you have solution data stored at ur servers. I am curious.

Ali Asad

I didn't like it as much as other double pendulum apps.

John Weiss

Let it go, and OOOOOOOH AHHHHHHHHHH

Nick Heyart