resonance in coupled harmonic oscillators
Resonance in coupled harmonic oscillators occurs when the natural frequencies of the oscillators are close enough to interact with each other. This interaction causes energy to be transferred back and forth between the oscillators, leading to a synchronized motion. This phenomenon is important in various fields such as physics, engineering, and music.
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