Expression for the frequencies of coupled oscillatory system, Physics

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Two similar simple pendulums each of length ‘l' and mass ‘m' are coupled by a spring of force constant ‘k'. Write down the expression for the normal mode frequencies of the coupled oscillatory system.


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