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Oscillator, Damped

Oscillator, Damped

Mathematical description of a damped oscillator, includes diagram.

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Oscillator

Oscillator

To begin this Oscillation simulation, drag the bob up or down to compress or stretch the spring. The simulation then graph the resulting motion of the bob!

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Oscillator

Oscillator

Simple Pendulum simulator. Users can vary amplitude, mass, length and gravity of the system to see how it changes the time it takes the pendulum to swing (period).

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Harmonic Oscillator, Quantum

Harmonic Oscillator, Quantum

A diatomic molecule vibrates somewhat like two masses on a spring with a potential energy with depends upon the square of the displacement from equilibrium. But the energy levels are quantized at ...

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Atomic Clock

Atomic Clock

Very accurate clocks can be constructed by locking an electronic oscillator to the frequency of an atomic transition. The frequencies associated with such transitions are so reproducible that the ...

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Damped Harmonic Oscillator

Damped Harmonic Oscillator

Vary the mass, damping constant and spring constant of an oscillating spring. The solution to a differential equation describing the spring's motion is shown graphically.

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