Definition:Pendulum/Ideals

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Definition

The ideals of a pendulum are as follows:

The rod is of zero thickness, infinite stiffness and zero mass.
The pivot is immovable and has zero friction.
The bob is of zero volume.
The gravitation field is (usually) taken to be constant and uniform.
The medium in which the pendulum moves offers no resistive force, unless otherwise specifically stated.