coupled harmonic oscillators with different spring constants
Coupled harmonic oscillators with different spring constants refers to a system in which multiple oscillators are connected or interact in some way, and each oscillator has a different stiffness or restoring force provided by the spring attached to it. The different spring constants cause the oscillators to vibrate at different frequencies, influencing each other's motion and creating complex behaviors such as energy transfer or mode coupling.
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