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{"ops":[{"insert":"I am having trouble understanding this homework question conceptually and would appreciate guidance (not a complete solution).\n\nA particle of mass m moves in a 1D potential V(x). Because of energy conservation, it undergoes periodic motion, oscillating between two turning points: x_1 and x_2.\n\nFind the period of the oscillation (in terms of m and U(x)). Use the law of energy conservation to find the oscillator's velocity v(x)=dx\/dt, separate x and r dependence and integrate appropriately.\n\nThanks in advance.\n"}]}
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