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Determine the frequency of small oscillations for a particle of mass m placed in an external field u(x)

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The frequency of small oscillations for a particle of mass m in an external field can be determined using the formula
f = sqrt(k/m). If the mass is replaced with a mass nine times as large, the frequency of the oscillations would be one-third of the original frequency.

The frequency of small oscillations for a particle of mass m in an external field u(x) can be determined using the formula:


f = sqrt(k/m)

Where:

f is the frequency of the oscillations

k is the spring constant (related to the external field)

m is the mass of the particle

To find the frequency with a mass nine times as large, we can substitute 9m into the formula:


f' = sqrt(k/(9m))

This simplifies to:


f' = (1/3)sqrt(k/m)

So, the frequency of the oscillations with a mass nine times as large is one-third of the original frequency.

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