Over-damping (gradual reduction of excessive oscillation) is because of *
a.Arrhythmic return to equilibrium
b.Faster return to equilibrium
c.Equilibrium is never achieved
d.Slower return to equilibrium
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c.Equilibrium is never achieved
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Over-damping (gradual reduction of excessive oscillation) is because of Slower return to equilibrium.
- It is an independent state under which an oscillator's damping typically allows it to promptly return without oscillating to dynamic equilibrium.
- The oscillator returns to proper equilibrium more slowly than the dodgy dampen device.
- The considerable length and frequency are constant and are nearly similar, however the typical amplitude slowly decreases as in thermal energy form, the unconservative damping force extracts energy from the device.
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