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Hard spring
What is Spring?
They swing back and forth around a stationary point. Classic examples of this type of vibrating motion are a simple pendulum and a mass on a spring. The use of motion detectors demonstrates that the vibrations of these items have a sinusoidal character, even if this is not obvious from plain viewing.
Let θ be A,
[tex]A''+(g/l)sinA=0\\sinA=A - (A^{3} /3!)+(A^{5} /5!)....\\[/tex]
taking first 2 terms,
[tex]A'' +(g/l)(A-A^{3}/3!)\\[/tex]
intergrating both sides,
[tex]A'+(g/l)(A^{2}/2 -A^{4}/24)=c[/tex]
integrating again,
[tex]A+(g/l)(A^{3} /6-A^{5}/120)=ct+c_{1}[/tex]
power is 5= non linear spring
Additionally, a larger degree indicates that the displacement over time diminishes more quickly.
Hence its a hard spring.
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