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rathankar.bsky.social
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Jul 11, 09:39 PM
Does a heavier mass on a spring mean more energy? Most physics students say yes. But E = kx^2/2 Mass changes the speed and frequency, but not the total energy. Same compression = same energy. Master SHM @ ๐ ibphysicswithrao.com
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"Master simple harmonic motion. Energy transforms, but mass isn't in the formula. Same compression and compression matter. Visit ibephysicswithrao.com today."
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rathankar.bsky.social
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ยท Jul 10, 07:38 AM
Does a heavier mass on a spring mean more energy? Most physics students say yes. But E = kx^2/2 Mass changes the speed and frequency, but not the total energy. Same compression = same energy. Master SHM @ ๐ ibphysicswithrao.com