Nice job! And excellent video of the pendulum. Looks like you really know your way around Tracker. Have you tried modeling the pendulum with a dynamic particle model? I'm sure it would work great. Thanks for posting this!
Woohoo! a comment from The Creator! I have not tried the dynamic particle model. I recorded videos and this tutorial for my lab students years ago and this seems to be getting some tracktion [sic] during COVID. I should probably post these videos somewhere for public consumption, but always felt they could have been done better by someone with a global shutter camera and some proper lighting...
As I exist as physical being, a non-physical in reality, I appreciate how your conscious mind engaged with and responded to the information provided by the speaker-a concrete study, indeed. In another dimension, we might meet. A salute and tribute to you and the master of the video.
Cordial saludo. Me pasa que cuando le doy analizar y escojo la opción sinusoidal el ajuste no coincide con los datos, de hecho se aleja muchísimo. ¿qué puedo hacer?
Thanks so much for the video! One question, how would you apply the mass of the pendulum (or point mass or such) if the pendulum in question was a rigid swinging rod? TIA!