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    To Double the Total Energy of a Simple Harmonic Oscillator
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To Double the Total Energy of a Simple Harmonic Oscillator

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Question 5

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To double the total energy of a simple harmonic oscillator, by what factor should the amplitude change?


A) 2
B) To double the total energy of a simple harmonic oscillator, by what factor should the amplitude change? A)  2 B)    C)  4 D)
C) 4
D) To double the total energy of a simple harmonic oscillator, by what factor should the amplitude change? A)  2 B)    C)  4 D)

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