Chaotic behavior is typically known from large systems: for example, from weather, from asteroids in space that are simultaneously attracted by several large celestial bodies, or from swinging ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- A coupled line of swinging pendulums apparently has nothing in common with an elastic film that buckles and folds under compression while floating on a liquid, but scientists at the ...
Usually, chaotic behavior is observed in large systems, such as weather, coupled swinging pendulums or asteroids in space that are concurrently drawn to several massive celestial bodies. On the atomic ...
(Nanowerk News) Chaotic behavior is typically known from large systems: for example, from weather, from asteroids in space that are simultaneously attracted by several large celestial bodies, or from ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- A coupled line of swinging pendulums apparently has nothing in common with an elastic film that buckles and folds under compression while floating on a liquid, but scientists at the ...
Physicists have surprised their colleagues by turning chaos into order. US physicists report how a network of interconnected pendulums can be made to swing in sync by being pushed at random times.