Differenciate between underdamping , critical damping and overdamping
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Under Damped :"The condition in which damping of an oscillator causes it to return to equilibrium with the amplitude gradually decreasing to zero; system returns to equilibrium faster but overshoots and crosses the equilibrium position one or more times. ". Overdamped: The system returns to equilibrium without oscillating. Critically damped: The system returns to equilibrium as quickly as possible without oscillating. Underdamped: The system oscillates (at reduced frequency compared to theundamped case) with the amplitude gradually decreasing to zero. critical damping: the minimum amount of viscous damping that results in a displaced system returning to its original position without oscillation
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Under Damping
The condition in which damping of an oscillator causes it to return to equilibrium with the amplitude gradually decreasing to zero; system returns to equilibrium faster but overshoots and crosses the equilibrium position one or more times.
Overdamping
The system returns to equilibrium without oscillating. Critically damped: The system returns to equilibrium as quickly as possible without oscillating. Underdamped: The system oscillates (at reduced frequency compared to theundamped case) with the amplitude gradually decreasing to zero.
Critical damping
damping just sufficient to prevent oscillations.