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Scanning probe microscopy / Harmonic oscillator / Resonance / Simple harmonic motion / Normal mode / Amplitude / Physics / Ordinary differential equations / Classical mechanics
Date: 2008-01-29 12:02:58
Scanning probe microscopy
Harmonic oscillator
Resonance
Simple harmonic motion
Normal mode
Amplitude
Physics
Ordinary differential equations
Classical mechanics

2.4 Nonlinear oscillations of cantilever 2.4.1

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