Spring Mass Model: What, How & Is There an Equation?

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What is the spring mass model ? If we know atomic mass how we can determine spring constant? Is there any equation ?
 
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I have no idea what you are talking about, are you talking about phonons in solids?
 
Yes I mean phonon in Solid...
 
you measure the speed of sound, that is one way to do it.

The best you can do is to google or go to the library and get yourself a textbook.

Wikipedia also have a formula, it depends on what kind of model you are using.

Why are you asking this question? Is it a course in solid state physics you have now or what?
 
yes . there is a course about nanoscale energy transport. photon phonon electron. And I don't have any background about quantum. So I try to get info about some consepts.
 
ok you don't need any quantum physics to get the spring-model of phonons in solids.

Best way to get the concepts is perhaps to pick up a textbook, try to ask the teacher if he knows any good one which you can borrow or recommend in the library.

I personally are trained with Kittel, which is a terrible textbook! I had a really great teacher altough.

But you know some physics of waves etc? Dispersion relation and speed of wave?
 
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