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Revision as of 18:01, 30 November 2009
Problem Statement
Write up on the Wiki a solution of a coupled oscillator problem like the coupled pendulum. Use State Space methods. Describe the eigenmodes of the system.
Initial Conditions:
State Equations
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With the numbers...
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Eigenmodes
- There are three eigenmodes for the system
- 1) m1 and m2 oscillating together
- 2) m1 and m2 oscillating at exactly a half period difference
Solve Using the Matrix Exponential
Written by: Andrew Hellie