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Harmonic Oscillator: Equations and Examples

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This lecture covers the equations of motion for a harmonic oscillator, including the additional force of gravity. It explains the equilibrium position, choice of reference frame, and Newton's laws applied to oscillatory systems. Examples illustrate the concepts discussed.

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