Image:Separatrix for a Simple Pendulum.png
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The phase space portrait of a simple pendulum, with the separatrix shown in red. This figure was plotted assuming the length of the pendulum is 1 metre, and the gravitational acceleration is 10 metres per second squared.
(Note - I'm British so it is metre, not meter)
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| current | 11:11, 13 August 2007 | 1,201×900 (38 KB) | Bob The Tough (Talk | contribs) | (The phase space portrait of a simple pendulum, with the separatrix shown in red. This figure was plotted assuming the length of the pendulum is 1 metre, and the gravitational acceleration is 10 metres per second squared. (Note - I'm British so it is met) |
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