damping effects in coupled oscillations
Damping effects in coupled oscillations refer to how the presence of damping in one or both oscillating systems affects the overall behavior of the coupled system. Damping reduces the amplitude of the oscillations and can also affect the frequency and phase relationship between the oscillating systems.
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