coupled oscillations in multi-degree of freedom systems
Coupled oscillations in multi-degree of freedom systems refer to the phenomenon in which multiple interconnected objects or particles vibrate in a coordinated manner, with their motion influencing and interacting with each other. It involves the simultaneous oscillation of multiple components in a system, where the motion of one component affects the motion of others, resulting in a complex and interconnected pattern of vibrations.
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