coupled harmonic oscillators with different masses
Coupled harmonic oscillators with different masses are systems in which multiple oscillators are connected in a way that their motions are interdependent. The difference in masses affects the frequencies at which each oscillator vibrates, leading to complex motion patterns that demonstrate energy transfer between the oscillators.
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