Physics 111 Practice Problem Solutions 14 Oscillations SJ 8th Ed

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Physics 111 Practice Problem Solutions 14 Oscillations SJ 8th Ed Physics 111 Practice Problem Solutions 14 Oscillations SJ 8th Ed.: Chap 15.1 – 15.5 Contents 16-2, 16-8, 16-10, 16-12, 16-28 Oscillations – Basics Hooke’s Law: A Mass on a Spring Simple Harmonic Motion – Oscillator Equation Energy in a Simple Harmonic Oscillator Uniform Circular Motion as a model for Simple Harmonic Motion Pendula (Simple, Torsion, Physical Damped Oscillations (Optional) Forced Oscillations (Optional) 8/8/2011

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