coupled harmonic oscillators with driving forces
Coupled harmonic oscillators with driving forces refers to a system of multiple oscillators that are connected or influencing each other, with external forces applied to drive their motion. This results in a complex interplay between the oscillators, where the motion of each oscillator affects the motion of the others through their coupling and the driving forces add energy to the system, causing the oscillators to resonate or respond in a coordinated manner.
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