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sensitive and the pointer was a little unreliable, so error bars on the first graph are small. The graph
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The loss of energy is apparent in the loss of amplitude, or spring extension. The amplitude was
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Olibert R'uh r'oh, somehow I have completely overlooked chapter 12. I also added my Advances in
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Olibert OP 11 Hmm. This would result in near impossible measurements of frequency as the
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