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differentiate between resonance and damped simple harmonic oscillation.​


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Answered by Sasmit257
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When the motion of an oscillator reduces due to an external force, the oscillator and its motion are damped.

These periodic motions of gradually decreasing amplitude are damped simple harmonic motion.

But for a small damping, the oscillations remain approximately periodic.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

An example of a damped simple harmonic motion is a simple pendulum. In the damped simple harmonic motion, the energy of the oscillator dissipates continuously. But for a small damping, the oscillations remain approximately periodic.

Explanation:

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