Teaching large angle pendulum via Arduino based STEM education material

This study reports an Arduino based STEM education material that resolves large angle pendulum, alternatively anharmonic oscillator, both experimentally and theoretically, particularly focuses on the time dependence of the instantaneous displacement angles. Instantaneous time dependence of the angle...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physics education 2023-07, Vol.58 (4), p.45001
Hauptverfasser: Erol, Mustafa, Oğur, Mehmet
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This study reports an Arduino based STEM education material that resolves large angle pendulum, alternatively anharmonic oscillator, both experimentally and theoretically, particularly focuses on the time dependence of the instantaneous displacement angles. Instantaneous time dependence of the angles is experimentally measured by using Arduino Nano microprocessor connected to a gyro sensor and a bluetooth transmitter/receiver structured as a STEM education material. Theoretical resolution of the large angle pendulum is also accomplished by considering the approximate solution taking into account the relevant frictional effects. The theoretical and experimental resolutions are managed for the initial angles of θ 0 = 1.40   rad and θ 0 = 2.61   rad , specifically focusing on the angular frequencies, frictional effects and anharmonicity of the motion. The relative errors concerning the angular frequency are found to be % 15.2 and % 6.5 for θ 0 = 2.61   rad and θ 0 = 1.40   rad , respectively. The exponential decrease due to the frictional effects are in perfect agreement with each other and providing a friction coefficient of γ = 0.015 kg m s − 1 for both experimental and theoretical results. The anharmonicity of the pendulum is also illustrated by comparing the experimental plots and relevant theoretical plots for the small angle approximations. This work offers a prototype teaching material which can create an education environment where students can feel dynamic and encompass the acquisitions of Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics.
ISSN:0031-9120
1361-6552
DOI:10.1088/1361-6552/accef4