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Physics, 03.07.2019 00:30 daniel1480

Spherical pendulum.
one of the first non-linear systems we saw and studied in class is the ideal pendulum system. build the hamiltonian for this system and from this determines the stability of the equilibrium points and performs the phase portrait.
can the hamiltonian be built for when there is a drag force?
now, in class wines the double pendulum and we built the hamiltonian of this system; a moving system: the spherical pendulum.
find the equations of motion of the spherical pendulum; from this he builds his hamiltonian. determine equilibrium points and their stability.
b) using the above explains the foucault pendulum. how do you prove that earth rotates?

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