Freeintermediate~20 min

Masses and Springs

Explore oscillation, damping, and resonance

A mass on a spring oscillates with period T = 2π√(m/k). Unlike a pendulum, this period is independent of amplitude. Damping reduces amplitude over time; critical damping returns the system to equilibrium fastest without oscillating. Resonance occurs when a driving force matches the natural frequency — amplitude grows dramatically and is limited only by damping.

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