synchronization in coupled harmonic oscillators
Synchronization in coupled harmonic oscillators refers to the phenomenon where two or more oscillators adjust their rhythm and phase to achieve a consistent and coordinated motion. This occurs when the oscillators influence each other through a coupling mechanism, leading to a shared frequency and phase relationship.
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