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What is the solution of: d^2theta/dt^2 = -(g/L)sin (theta)?
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What is the solution of: d^2theta/dt^2 = -(g/L)sin (theta)?
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The answer is here:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_di4Zn4wz4
at timestamp 19:24.
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Re: What is the solution of: d^2theta/dt^2 = -(g/L)sin (theta)?
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An answer is theta = 0
That's not very useful but nor is saying
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at timestamp 19:24.
Because that's when the narrator talks about a book called "Chaos".
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