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A simulation of three double pendulums with nearly identical starting conditions

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English: A simulation of three double pendulums with nearly identical starting conditions. The pendulums begin by tracing out nearly identical paths, but then diverge into wildly different trajectories, demonstrating the chaotic nature of the double pendulum.
עברית: סימולציה של שלוש מטוטלות כפולות עם תנאי התחלה כמעט זהים. בתחילת הסימולציה, המטוטלות עוקבות אחרי מסלולים דומים מאוד. אך לאחר זמן מה, המסלולים של שלוש המטוטלות נהיים שונים לחלוטין. בכך הסימולציה מדגימה את הכאוטיות של המערכת.
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Author Zvika

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current14:00, 22 November 2024Thumbnail for version as of 14:00, 22 November 2024500 × 500 (7.35 MB)Zvika (talk | contribs)Uploaded own work with UploadWizard

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