Double pendulum

A double pendulum is a famous example of a chaotic system.

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3 chains of 2 rods. Each copy is released 0.0001 rad further along than the last. Past one rod the motion is chaotic, and that initial difference separates exponentially. Changing any setting restarts the run.

The controls above set how many links each pendulum has and how many are released together. With a single link the system is not chaotic: the copies stay locked on top of one another indefinitely. Add a second link and the same experiment quickly descends into chaos.