we finally got that question, it took us some time but we missed a minus sign! hahah stupid little mistakes, the ones we are working on now are
given the amplitude of a damped harmonic oscillator drops to 1/e of its inital value after n complete cycles show the ratio of oscillation to the...
im trying
hello, i have attempted the problem many times hahha, i know how to prove that w = square root (g/x) that is the easy part and the original question was w = square root of (g/x - (g squared /(4vsquared))) so i figured w squared then is equal to g/x - g squared /(4vsquared) trying to...
Hey I am new to this site, i used to have george jones as a proff he was an amazing guy but now this new proff i don't really get, i am having trouble with proofs, i don't know how to do them well i have 3 problems I am having trouble with
given that the amplitude of a damped harmonic...