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what is damped oscillations?​

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Answered by argupta0904
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An oscillator is anything that has a rhythmic periodic response. A damped oscillation means an oscillation that fades away with time. Examples include a swinging pendulum, a weight on a spring, and also a resistor - inductor - capacitor (RLC) circuit.

Suppose we have an RLC circuit, which has a resistor + inductor + capacitor in series.When the switch closes at time t=0 the capacitor will discharge into a series resistor and inductor

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Answered by areesha31
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The oscillations in the presence of some resistive forces are known as damped oscillations.

Explanation:

  • Frequency present in them are called damping frequency.
  • Their amplitude remains constant with respect to the time.

Example:

Their daily life example is shock absorber.

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