
Footnote †: Double Pendulums Are Crazy
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Physics, Science
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explains how neutrinos change states through superposition, drawing parallels with pendulums connected by a spring. When pendulums are linked, they can swing in unison or oppositely, with the spring affecting their speed. Interaction with one pendulum can cause a superposition, leading to oscillation between states. This behavior is similar to neutrinos, with differences in frequency causing state changes over time.
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What happens to the swinging states of the pendulums over time?
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How does the behavior of neutrinos relate to the behavior of the pendulums discussed?
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