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What is the physical meaning of this eqn
I am doing a research about the wave function. I am planning on take ing teh way function and changing the power on the x. m(d^(2)x/dt^(2)) + kx^n =0 What is the physical meaning when you do make the x rasied to some power? Thanks
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Mar 28, 2006
Physical
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Advanced Physics Homework Help
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How Does Changing the Power in the Wave Equation Affect Its Behavior?
Yeah sorry I forgot to make the eqn: m(d^(2)x/dt^(2)) + k X^(n)=0 this is the eqn of the wave cause by a simple harmonic Isolator.
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Mar 27, 2006
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Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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How Does Changing the Power in the Wave Equation Affect Its Behavior?
What happens when you make the x varible in the wave egn to some power m(dx/dt) + k x^n =0 What happens when n increases/decreases?
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Mar 27, 2006
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Wave equation
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Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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