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Mathematical analysis / Classical mechanics / Differential equations / Harmonic oscillator / Linear differential equation / Damping / Simple harmonic motion / Stiff equation / Equations of motion / Calculus / Ordinary differential equations / Differential calculus
Date: 2008-09-20 11:05:40
Mathematical analysis
Classical mechanics
Differential equations
Harmonic oscillator
Linear differential equation
Damping
Simple harmonic motion
Stiff equation
Equations of motion
Calculus
Ordinary differential equations
Differential calculus

Chapter 2 Resonance and response Last updated September 20, 2008 In this section of the course we begin with a very simple system—a mass hanging from a spring—and see how some remarkable ideas emerge. We will

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