energy dissipation in coupled oscillators
Energy dissipation in coupled oscillators refers to the process where the energy of oscillation is gradually lost due to internal friction and external forces acting on the oscillators. In coupled oscillators, the energy transfer between the oscillators can result in dissipation as the energy is transferred back and forth between them. This dissipation leads to a decrease in the overall amplitude of the oscillations over time.
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