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1. What are damped oscillations?
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In classical mechanics, a harmonic oscillator is a system that, when displaced from its equilibrium position, experiences a restoring force F proportional to the displacement x: {\displaystyle {\vec {F}}=-k{\vec {x}}, } where k is a positive constant.
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A damped oscillation means an oscillation that fades away with time. Examples include a swinging pendulum, a weight on a spring, and also a resistor - inductor - capacitor (RLC) circuit. ... It represents a sine wave of maximum amplitude (V/BL) multiplied by a damping factor of an exponential decay
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