Difference betwewn forced oscillator &damed oscillator
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Explanation: when you apply some external driving force to an oscillating system then the system said to be Forced oscillaton.
When oscillaton that fades with time is called damped oscillaton.
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Forced oscillator and damped oscillator:
- Forced oscillations take place when an oscillating system is determined by a periodic force that is external to the oscillating system. By a single push alongside the ground, the boy can start a gentle oscillation of the system at its usual frequency. The period TN of his oscillation is equivalent to 1/νN.
- A damped oscillation means an oscillation that diminishes away with time. An example is a wavering pendulum, a weight on a spring, and also a resistor - inductor-capacitor (RLC) circuit
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