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  1. Pendulum Lab - Periodic Motion - PhET Interactive Simulations

    Play with one or two pendulums and discover how the period of a simple pendulum depends on the length of the string, the mass of the pendulum bob, the strength of gravity, and the amplitude of the …

  2. myPhysicsLab Simple Pendulum

    Dec 19, 2023 · Physics-based simulation of a simple pendulum. Modify gravity, mass or friction (damping). Drag the pendulum to change the starting position. Or click below to set initial conditions: …

  3. Pendulum Simulation | SimPop

    Swing pendulums on different planets and learn about periodic motion with our interactive pendulum simulation.

  4. Multi-Pendulum Simulation

    Interactive Multi-Pendulum simulation with accurate, frictionless physics and chaotic motion. Real-time adjustable pendulum count (1-10), speed, gravity, length, mass, zoom, pause/play, reset.

  5. Physics Simulation: Pendulum Motion Simulation

    There is a small hot-spot in the lower-right corner of the iFrame. Dragging this hot-spot allows you to change the size of iFrame to whatever dimensions you prefer. Our Pendulum Motion simulation is …

  6. Simple pendulum - SimuFísica

    × Information This application simulates the simple pendulum experiment found in Physics teaching laboratories. Use your finger(if you are on a mobile device) or the mouse arrow (in the desktop …

  7. Pendulum Lab‬ - PhET Interactive Simulations

    ‪Pendulum Lab‬.

  8. oPhysics

    This is a simulation of a simple pendulum. Adjust the length, initial angle, and gravitational acceleration. Examine the forces, acceleration, velocity and energy of the pendulum.

  9. myPhysicsLab Double Pendulum

    Dec 19, 2023 · You can change parameters in the simulation such as mass, gravity, and length of rods. You can drag the pendulum with your mouse to change the starting position.

  10. Pendulum Lab - Pendulum | Periodic Motion - PhET Interactive Simulations

    Play with one or two pendulums and discover how the period of a simple pendulum depends on the length of the string, the mass of the pendulum bob, and the amplitude of the swing.