damped coupled pendulums
Damped coupled pendulums refer to a system of pendulums connected to each other, where the motion of one pendulum affects the motion of the other due to damping. Damping is the gradual decrease in the amplitude of the oscillations over time, causing the pendulums to eventually come to rest. The coupling between the pendulums means that their motions are interdependent, with the damping effect influencing the overall behavior of the system as a whole.
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