Physics, asked by awesqureshi43716, 3 months ago

what are forced oscillations?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Forced oscillations occur when an oscillating system is driven by a periodic force that is external to the oscillating system. In such a case, the oscillator is compelled to move at the frequency νD = ωD/2π of the driving force. ... The period TN of his oscillation is equal to 1/νN.

Answered by yashjha4554
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If an oscillator is displaced and then released it will begin to vibrate. If no more external forces are applied to the system it is a free oscillator. If a force is continually or repeatedly applied to keep the oscillation going, it is a forced oscillator.

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