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So, one of the things that we have not full acknowledged is that the harmonic oscillator potential of 1/kx<sup>2</sup> is not really the actual potential...it is close, but not completely accurate. Figure 8.6 compares the 1/2kx<sup>2</sup> potential to a potential referred to as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_potential "Morse potential."] | So, one of the things that we have not full acknowledged is that the harmonic oscillator potential of 1/kx<sup>2</sup> is not really the actual potential...it is close, but not completely accurate. Figure 8.6 compares the 1/2kx<sup>2</sup> potential to a potential referred to as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_potential "Morse potential."] | ||
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Section 8.3 (cont.)
So, one of the things that we have not full acknowledged is that the harmonic oscillator potential of 1/kx2 is not really the actual potential...it is close, but not completely accurate. Figure 8.6 compares the 1/2kx2 potential to a potential referred to as the "Morse potential."