Classical Oscillation practice problems for Olympiad

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For those seeking resources on mechanical oscillations specifically for Olympiad preparation, Irodov's problem book is highly recommended, featuring a dedicated chapter on this topic with challenging problems. Additionally, "Problems in Physics" by S.S. Krotov is another valuable resource, containing a section on oscillation problems within its mechanics chapter. Both books focus on problem-solving rather than theoretical concepts, making them suitable for Olympiad study.
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What are some books on mechanical oscillations for olympiad?(especially problems, not theory)
 
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fib1123 said:
Thank you!
It's a great book with a lot of difficult problems.
 
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