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Energy, Damped and Driven Oscillators

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This lecture covers harmonic motion, including the equation of motion for a simple harmonic oscillator, energy in spring-mass systems, and damped and forced oscillators. It explores resonance, damping effects, and the Lorentz oscillator model.

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