and mathematics, in the area of dynamical systems, an elastic pendulum (also called spring pendulum or swinging spring) is a physical system where a piece...
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pendulum Cycloidal pendulum Double pendulum Inverted pendulum Kapitza's pendulum Rayleigh–Lorentz pendulum Elastic pendulum Mathieu function Pendulum...
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Newton's cradle (redirect from Newton's Pendulum)
designed by French scientist Edme Mariotte. It is also known as Newton's pendulum, Newton's balls, Newton's rocker or executive ball clicker (since the device...
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Harmonic oscillator (section Simple pendulum)
Phasor Q factor Quantum harmonic oscillator Radial harmonic oscillator Elastic pendulum Fowles & Cassiday (1986, p. 86) Kreyszig (1972, p. 65) Tipler (1998...
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\beta =\delta =0} ); in physical terms, it models, for example, an elastic pendulum whose spring's stiffness does not exactly obey Hooke's law. The Duffing...
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Simple harmonic motion (category Pendulums)
the motion of a simple pendulum, although for it to be an accurate model, the net force on the object at the end of the pendulum must be proportional to...
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displacement of a pendulum from its resting position x=0. As the absolute value of x increases, so does the restoring force acting on the pendulums weight that...
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maps (list) Physical systems Chua's circuit Convection Double pendulum Elastic pendulum FPUT problem Hénon–Heiles system Kicked rotator Multiscroll attractor...
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Torsion spring (redirect from Torsional pendulum)
spring that works by twisting its end along its axis; that is, a flexible elastic object that stores mechanical energy when it is twisted. When it is twisted...
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A Kater's pendulum is a reversible free swinging pendulum invented by British physicist and army captain Henry Kater in 1817, published 29th January 1818...
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Critical speed Damping ratio Dunkerley's method Earthquake engineering Elastic pendulum Fast Fourier transform Mechanical engineering Mechanical resonance...
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Complex harmonic motion (section Double pendulum)
com/watch?v=aCocQa2Bcuc A double pendulum is a simple pendulum hanging under another one; the epitome of the compound pendulum system[according to whom?]....
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maps (list) Physical systems Chua's circuit Convection Double pendulum Elastic pendulum FPUT problem Hénon–Heiles system Kicked rotator Multiscroll attractor...
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travelled per unit of time by a sound wave as it propagates through an elastic medium. More simply, the speed of sound is how fast vibrations travel....
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situations where an elastic body is deformed, such as wind blowing on a tall building, and a musician plucking a string of a guitar. An elastic body or material...
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Momentum (section Elastic collisions)
is conserved, the collision is called an elastic collision; if not, it is an inelastic collision. An elastic collision is one in which no kinetic energy...
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An inelastic collision, in contrast to an elastic collision, is a collision in which kinetic energy is not conserved due to the action of internal friction...
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Escapement (section Free pendulum clock)
action transfers energy to the clock's timekeeping element (usually a pendulum or balance wheel) to replace the energy lost to friction during its cycle...
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hypervelocity impacts. Ballistic pendulum Coefficient of restitution Collision detection Contact mechanics Elastic collision Friction Impact crater Impact...
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Christiaan Huygens (section Elastic collisions)
engineer and inventor, he improved the design of telescopes and invented the pendulum clock, the most accurate timekeeper for almost 300 years. A talented mathematician...
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Mechanical energy (section Swinging pendulum)
energy changes little and its conservation is a useful approximation. In elastic collisions, the kinetic energy is conserved, but in inelastic collisions...
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by an elastic force of a wire attached to the fulcrum of the pendulum. The radiation pressure is then calculated from the amount the pendulum swung....
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A spring is a device consisting of an elastic but largely rigid material (typically metal) bent or molded into a form (especially a coil) that can return...
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construction project. The Taipei 101 building for instance relies on a 660-ton pendulum—a tuned mass damper—to modify the response at resonance. The structure...
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The Pendulum Vibe is the debut album of American recording artist Joi, released on June 28, 1994, by EMI Records. She recorded the album in three weeks...
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Moment of inertia (section Simple pendulum)
oscillation of a compound pendulum is obtained from the ratio of the torque imposed by gravity on the mass of the pendulum to the resistance to acceleration...
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potential energy include the gravitational potential energy of an object, the elastic potential energy of a deformed spring, and the electric potential energy...
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earthquakes (or generally, quakes) and the generation and propagation of elastic waves through the Earth or other planetary bodies. It also includes studies...
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Force (redirect from Elastic force)
motion. Types of forces often encountered in classical mechanics include elastic, frictional, contact or "normal" forces, and gravitational. The rotational...
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terms of the elastic after-effect (which is the spring's not returning to its original length after the load is removed). Consider the pendulum differential...
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