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Show that an electron in a one-dimensional electrical potentialV(x) = Ax^2, where the constant A is a positive real number, willexecute simple harmonic motion about the origin. What is the periodof that motion? T = 2*pi*sqrt((mass of electron)/[blank])
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Show that an electron in a one-dimensional electrical potentialV(x) = Ax^2, where the constant A is a positive real number, willexecute simple harmonic motion about the origin. What is the periodof that motion? T = 2*pi*sqrt((mass of electron)/[blank])
What is [blank]?
Hubert KochLv2
26 Jan 2019