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Show that the energy supplied by the driving force is equal to the energy dissipated by
the damping force in forced harmonic oscillation.
imouit driven by a sinusoidal​

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Answered by swadhinsaha1560
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Explanation:

Sit in front of a piano sometime and sing a loud brief note at it with the dampers off its strings. It will sing the same note back at you—the strings, having the same frequencies as your voice, are resonating in response to the forces from the sound waves that you sent to them. Your voice and a piano’s strings is a good example of the fact that objects—in this case, piano strings—can be forced to oscillate but oscillate best at their natural frequency. In this section, we shall briefly explore applying a periodic driving force acting on a simple harmonic oscillator. The driving force puts energy

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