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If the frequency of a harmonic oscillator doubles but its mass and amplitude do not change, by what

 
 
Reply Thu 11 Nov, 2010 10:55 pm
If the frequency of a harmonic oscillator doubles but its mass and amplitude do not change, by what factor does the maximum value of acceleration change?

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Reply Fri 12 Nov, 2010 06:10 am
Half lambda means twice the acceleration, no?
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