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How Do You Calculate the Period of Oscillation in a Harmonic Potential?
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[QUOTE="DEvens, post: 5000649, member: 475460"] Motivate it in your mind with the idea of distance over time. If it were moving at a constant speed, and you knew Xa and Xb, what would be the period? Now try it in little short segments. Suppose you have a small distance over which you approximate the speed as constant. What will be the time required to travel this small little distance? Now, what do you do to add up a bunch of times for small little distances? [/QUOTE]
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