Chapter 16: Q4CQ (page 588)
Give an example of a simple harmonic oscillator, specifically noting how its frequency is independent of amplitude.
Short Answer
A mass attached to a spring on a frictionless surface.
Chapter 16: Q4CQ (page 588)
Give an example of a simple harmonic oscillator, specifically noting how its frequency is independent of amplitude.
A mass attached to a spring on a frictionless surface.
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