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the power dissipation of damped harmonic oscillator is​

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Answered by josnaelsajoseph
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A strangulation β is superimposed on the damping (or growth) γ, represented by an oscillator mass m(t)=m0exp(2γt). In general, the expected dissipation of energy occurs only if β>‖γ‖.

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A strangulation β is superimposed on the damping (or growth) γ, represented by an oscillator mass m(t)=m0exp(2γt). In general, the expected dissipation of energy occurs only if β>‖γ‖.The dissipation, D, which is the inverse of the Q factor, is the sum of all energy losses in the system per oscillation cycle. It can also be defined as the energy dissipated per oscillation, divided by the total energy stored in the system.Damped harmonic oscillators are vibrating systems for which the amplitude of vibration decreases over time. ... These are second-order ordinary differential equations which include a term proportional to the first derivative of the amplitude.

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