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Extraordinary Patterns of a Pendulum Wave

Extraordinary Patterns of a Pendulum Wave Thanks to my sponsor, The Great Courses Plus! Get a free trial here:

In this video I show my giant pendulum wave and talk about how it works. I built this as a physics demonstration for a kid's summer camp. This is a great project to show to large and small groups and provides lots of talking points about how math effects the real world.

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Link to my previous pendulum wave video where you can learn more about the math:

Pendulum measurements:
1000mm, 957mm, 916mm, 879mm, 843mm, 809mm,
778mm, 748mm, 720mm, 694mm, 669mm, 645mm,
623mm, 601mm, 581mm, 562mm, 543mm, 526mm,
509mm, 494mm, 479mm, 464mm, 450mm, 437mm,
425mm, 412mm, 401mm, 390mm, 379mm, 369mm,
359mm, 350mm, 341mm, 332mm, 324mm, 316mm,
308mm, 300mm, 293mm, 286mm, 280mm, 273mm,
267mm, 261mm, 255mm, 249mm, 244mm, 239mm,
234mm, 229mm, 224mm, 219mm, 215mm, 210mm,
206mm, 202mm, 198mm, 194mm, 190mm, 187mm,

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