eigenfrequencies of coupled oscillations with damping
Eigenfrequencies of coupled oscillations with damping refer to the natural frequencies at which a system of interconnected oscillators vibrates when subjected to damping. The eigenfrequencies are determined by the system's mass, stiffness, and damping coefficients, as well as the degree of coupling between the oscillators. Damping affects the amplitude and decay rate of the oscillations, resulting in complex interactions between the eigenfrequencies of the coupled oscillations.
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