energy transfer in coupled harmonic oscillators
Energy transfer in coupled harmonic oscillators refers to the exchange of energy between two or more harmonic oscillators that are connected or coupled together. This transfer occurs through the exchange of kinetic and potential energy as the oscillators interact with each other. The energy transfer can lead to the synchronization of the oscillators' motions and can result in the redistribution of energy between them.
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