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Define : Natural oscillations, free oscillation and forced oscillation,​

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Answered by smarikaarmy2020
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Answer:the oscillation of a system with its own  natural frequency and under  no external influence other than the impulse  that initiated the motion is called free oscillation.

Force oscillation occurs  when an oscillating system is driven  by a periodic free .

Natural oscillation is the frequency at which the system  to oscillate at all.

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Answered by ItzWanderousGirl
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NATURE OSCILLATION

Natural Oscillation is the oscillation of an oscillatory system (e.g. oscillating circuit, pendulum) when it is left to its own devices after a one-time excitation. In most cases, besides fundamental oscillation in a certain frequency, harmonics of this natural oscillation are also excited. The resultant oscillation can be depicted as a Superposition of the excited oscillation.

FREE OSCILLATION

The free oscillation possesses constant amplitude and period without any external force to set the oscillation. Ideally, free oscillation does not undergo damping. But in all-natural systems damping is observed unless and until any constant external force is supplied to overcome damping. In such a system, the amplitude, frequency, and energy all remain constant.

FORCE OSCILLATION

When a body oscillates by being influenced by an external periodic force, it is called forced oscillation. Here, the amplitude of oscillation, experiences damping but remains constant due to the external energy supplied to the system.

For example, when you push someone on a swing, you have to keep periodically pushing them so that the swing doesn’t reduce.

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