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Q: What is Simple harmonic oscillator?
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How could you double the maximum speed of a simple harmonic oscillator?

by doubling the amplitude.


Can solve the harmonic oscillator expectation value?

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For simple harmonic oscillator where is the greatest acceleration?

The acceleration is greatest at the top and bottom of the motion.


Where is the speed of a simple harmonic oscillator equals to zero?

At the highest and lowest extremes of its travel, at the points where it changes its direction of motion.


What will happen if a harmonic oscillator is immersed in a liquid?

It gets wet.


What is the full form of the S H O?

1) Showtime 2) Senior House Officer 3) Shutout 4) Simple Harmonic Oscillator


Difference between Harmonic oscillator and anharmonic oscillator?

In case of HARMONIC OSCILLATOR the relation b/n FORCE AND DISPLACEMENT is LINEAR but in the case of ANHARMONIC OSCILLATOR relation b/n force and displacement is not linear.Hence this non-linearity arises the fact that the spring is not capable of exerting a restoring force that is proportional to the displacement.


How do you show that a wave function is a solution to the time- independent Schrodinger equation for a simple harmonic oscillator?

You should substitute your solution in the equation. If the solution is correct you will receive equality. Otherwise your solution is wrong.


The product of the period and the frequency of a harmonic oscillator is always equal to?

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Is uniform circular motion a simple harmonic motion?

Simple Harmonic motion is circular motion. Look at a graph showing simple harmonic motion... you'll see it.


Is oscillation of compound pendulum or simple pendulum is perfectly simple harmonic motion?

A simple pendulum exhibits simple harmonic motion


What is the mathematical relationship between force and displacement?

For a simple harmonic oscillator, the force is proportional to the displacement F=-kx, where F is the force, x is the displacement, and k is a positive proportionality constant commonly referred to as the spring constant