Classical Dynamics of Particles and Systems
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.5P
Obtain an expression for the fraction of a complete period that a simple harmonic oscillator spends within a small interval Δx at a position x. Sketch curves of this function versus x for several different amplitudes. Discuss the physical significance of the results. Comment on the areas under the various curves.
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