Chiara
can anyboy show to me why the formula for the harmonic oscillator is f"(x)+W^2 * X(t)=0. Please I spent a whole afternoon trying to figure it out and I just wasted my time.
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The formula for the harmonic oscillator is derived from Newton's second law, resulting in the equation f''(x) + W² * X(t) = 0. This is established by equating the mass's acceleration (ma) with the spring's resistive force (-kx), leading to the standard form mx''(t) + kx = 0. The period of oscillation (T) is calculated using T = 2π√(m/K), which simplifies to the angular frequency ω = √(K/m). Substituting this into the differential equation confirms the harmonic oscillator's behavior.
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