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Jan 29 at 15:15 comment added Nikhilesh Singh No not yet but I will read that paper for sure. Thanks for your time.
Jan 29 at 15:09 comment added Cosmas Zachos They are linear combinations of the two natural frequency solutions, so, then, amount to trigonometric functions of the sum and difference of solutions. Have you read up on beats in the first link?
Jan 29 at 15:05 comment added Nikhilesh Singh I was confused thought that particles will have only two frequencies for oscillations, thanks for the clarification. Do those infinite solutions depend upon these two natural frequencies linearly?
Jan 29 at 14:34 comment added Cosmas Zachos Linked, and also.
Jan 29 at 14:30 comment added Cosmas Zachos Review your system which has two degrees of freedom, hence two normal modes. In this two dimensional space, you have an infinity of solutions, relying on these two natural frequencies. What is the question?
S Jan 29 at 14:06 review First questions
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