phase shift in damped coupled oscillations
Phase shift in damped coupled oscillations occurs when the oscillations of two connected systems are out of sync due to damping. This causes one system to lead or lag behind the other in its vibration cycle, resulting in a shift in the relative phase of the oscillations. This phase shift is influenced by the damping coefficient and the coupling strength between the systems.
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