How does the energy of a simple harmonic oscillator depends on the amplitude
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Its proportional to the square of the amplitude of the oscillator
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E=1/2kx•^2
E is directly proportional to the square of amplitude
If energy is double, the amplitude becomes four times
E is directly proportional to the square of amplitude
If energy is double, the amplitude becomes four times
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