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The term "harmonic oscillator" is used to describe any system with a "linear" restoring force that tends to return the system to an equilibrium state. There is both a classical harmonic oscillator and a quantum harmonic oscillator. Both are used as toy problems that describe many physical systems.
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Effect of magnetic field on time period of a spring pendulum
Let us consider that we have a spring pendulum, and a magnet nearby. Assuming that the spring is being attracted toward the magnet, does the period decrease?
The formula of time period is = 2𝜋√m/k
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Exploring the damping of a vertical spring-mass system
I am planning to write a small paper about the damping of a vertical spring-mass system. I want to explore a few interesting factors affecting the damping.
Right now, I thought about making the mass …
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Damping of horizontal mass-spring system at high velocities [closed]
I am trying to study the damping of a horizontal mass-spring system at high velocities. The equation for damping due to a viscous fluid at low velocities is:
$$ma+cv+kx=0$$
I changed the equation t …