coupled oscillations with damping
Coupled oscillations with damping refer to the behavior of two or more oscillating systems that are interconnected or interact with each other, while also experiencing a damping force that gradually reduces their amplitude over time. The presence of damping affects the frequency and decay rate of the oscillations in the coupled systems.
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