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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. ... Let us, therefore, examine qualitatively the response of an oscillator to a driving force

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Answered by MaxternThakur
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Forced Oscillations: Resonance. Forced oscillations occur when an oscillating system is driven by a periodic force that is external to the oscillating system. ... The physically interesting aspect of a forced oscillator is its response—how much it moves—to the imposed driving force.

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