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== Problem ==
== Problem ==


A simple pendulum is pulled back and released from an initial angle <math>\theta_0 = 12^o</math>. What is the equation that describes its motion?
A simple pendulum with a length <math>\ell=2</math> is pulled back and released from an initial angle <math>\theta_0 = 12^o</math>.



== Solution ==
== Solution ==

Revision as of 09:30, 22 October 2009

Problem

A simple pendulum with a length is pulled back and released from an initial angle .

Solution

Assuming no damping and a small angle(), the equation for the motion of a simple pendulum can be written as:

We can then use the Laplace Transform to convert from the time(t) domain into the s domain.

Given

We have