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For a simple harmonic oscillator with mass "m" (kg) and spring constant "k" (N/m), the angular frequency of oscillation is sqrt(k/m). If we used the SI units, the angular frequency unit should be (rad/s) but when I use units in SMath it gives the answer in Hz.. So, is there a way that I can correct the units for an answer? Thanks in advance Edited by user 25 November 2023 17:15:45(UTC)
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You can change units in this way... Oscar
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