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the energy levels of the linear harmonic oscillator are​

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A diatomic molecule vibrates somewhat like two masses on a spring with a potential energy that depends upon the square of the displacement from equilibrium. But the energy levels are quantized at equally spaced values.

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The energy levels of the linear harmonic oscillator are equally spaced.

  • Linear Harmonic Oscillators: It is the force exerted on any particle which is directly proportional to displacement to time, and then to the oscillating particle.
  • There is an oscillation of particle at its mean position along a straight line when an external force is applied.
  • It provides a most elementary structure to the physical world even though it is not present in many solids or molecules.

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