Consider a vibrating carbon-hydrogen bond. This can be modelled as a simple harmonic oscillator with a stationary carbon atom attached to a vibrating hydrogen atom of mass 1.67 × 10-27 kg by means of a spring of spring constant 105 Nm-¹. Calculate the frequency of vibration of the bond.
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