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damped oscillatory motion occurs when the restoring force is

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Answered by anant4256kushwaha
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Oscillatory motion can be termed as the repeated motion in which an object repeats the same movement over and over. In the absence of friction, the oscillatory motion would continue forever; but in the real world, the system eventually settles into equilibrium.

Answered by monishashkl
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The damped oscillatory motion occurs when the restoring force is exceeded to overcome the external forces.

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Damped or Damp oscillatory motion occurs when the restoring force is exceeded. The oscillation that fades or recedes with passing time is designated as the damped oscillation. Due to it, the amplitude of the oscillation decreases or reduces with time. Reduction in the oscillation amplitude as a result of energy loss from the system in overcoming external forces like air resistance and friction or other resistive forces. Therefore, with the decrease in the amplitude, the total energy of the system also keeps on minimizing or decreasing.

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