Barton's pendulums (source code)

= Barton's pendulums
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Barton’s pendulum, also known as a Barton’s pendulum experiment, is a classic experimental setup used to demonstrate certain principles of physics, particularly in the study of oscillations and wave motion. It consists of a pendulum that swings back and forth while being affected by a secondary motion such as an external force or the influence of another pendulum. The most notable aspect of Barton's pendulums is its ability to demonstrate the principles of coupled oscillations.