Double Pendulum Simulation in Python! || Simulating Physics with Python
In this video we will implement and simulate a classical physics problem: The double Pendulum! Every step will be explained in detail so you can make your own python simulation of this rather peculiar chaotic system. This video also includes a complet description of the problem and how different initials conditions impacts the simulation. Enjoy ~ 🐍 Script found on my GitHub: https://github.com/Younes-Toumi/Youtu... [🖥️] GitHub Link: https://github.com/Younes-Toumi [💼] LinkedIn Link: / younes-abdeldjalil-toumi-334b29207 [🐍] Check out my Python Simulation Playlist: • Playlist 🕒 Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:53 - Importing Libraries & Presenting the system 2:05 - Defining Variables & Constantes 5:15 - Defining Derivatives 6:29 - Defining the Energies and Lagrange 7:34 - Lagrange's Equations 8:52 - Solving the System of Equations 10:37 - Solving the System with odeint() 17:53 - Animating and Simulating the Results 29:33 - Final Thoughts 30:05 - Outroduction Enhance your understanding of the Lagrange with this straightforward tutorial. #physics #PythonSimulation #ScienceTutorial

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