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What are Damped oscillations? How damping progressively reduces the amplitude of oscillation?

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Answered by randhirsinghrana13
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Reducing the Amplitude

The Force of friction retards the motion so the system does not oscillate indefinitely. The friction reduces the mechanical energy of the system the motion is said to be damped and this damping progressively reduce the amplitude of the vibratory motion.

Answered by AtrociousSqueaky
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vibratory motion of an ideal system in the absence of any resistance force continue Indefinitely Under the action of a restoring force. ... The friction reduces the mechanical energy of the system the motion is said to be damped and this damping progressively reduce the amplitude of the vibratory motion.

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