The pendulum with small and large amplitudes

Any pendulum undergoes simple harmonic motion when the amplitude of oscillation is small. What happens for large amplitudes? The pendulum still oscillates, but the motion is no longer simple harmonic motion because the angular acceleration is not proportional to the negative of the angular displacement.

The "alpha" in the simulation stands for the pendulum's angular acceleration.

Use the two buttons below the simulation to choose from small-amplitude oscillations or large-amplitude oscillations.