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\theta(t) = cosh(t\sqrt(\frac{g}{L})\\
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Revision as of 10:41, 1 November 2010

I decided to use laplace transforms to solve a pendulum equation. A pendulum with a weight of mass m and a massless rod length L is released from an initial angle \theta0. Find a function to determine the angle at any time t. The summation of forces yields


Polar coordinates may be easier to use, lets try that.

now:



canceling the common mass term and rearranging a bit we get.