coupled harmonic oscillators with different damping coefficients
Coupled harmonic oscillators with different damping coefficients are a system of interconnected oscillators where each oscillator has its own damping coefficient. The damping coefficients affect the rate at which the oscillators lose energy and return to equilibrium. This results in a complex dynamic interaction between the oscillators, influencing their amplitudes and frequencies over time.
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