For which of the following types of motion is total energy (kinetic energy + potential energy) of the oscillation constant? Select all that are correct.
A. Simple harmonic motion
B.Damped oscillation
C.Driven oscillation
D.Non-linear pendulum in perfect vacuum with frictionless pivot
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The total energy (kinetic energy + potential energy) of the oscillation remains constant in:
A. Simple harmonic motion
D.Non-linear pendulum in perfect vacuum with frictionless pivot
For which of the following types of motion is total energy (kinetic energy + potential energy)...
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