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*[[Resistive forces]] such as [[friction]] and [[Air Resistance|air resistance]] cause '''damping'''.
 
*[[Resistive forces]] such as [[friction]] and [[Air Resistance|air resistance]] cause '''damping'''.
 
*The [[energy]] of the [[Oscillate|oscillating]] [[system]] is gradually [[Energy Transfer|transferred]] to the environment.
 
*The [[energy]] of the [[Oscillate|oscillating]] [[system]] is gradually [[Energy Transfer|transferred]] to the environment.
*'''Damping''' affects the [[natural frequency]] of the [[Oscillate|oscillating]] [[system]], causing it to decrease.
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*'''Damping''' affects the [[Natural Frequency|natural frequency]] of the [[Oscillate|oscillating]] [[system]], causing it to decrease.
 
*The degree of '''damping''' determines how quickly the [[Oscillate|oscillations]] die out.
 
*The degree of '''damping''' determines how quickly the [[Oscillate|oscillations]] die out.
  

Revision as of 14:26, 23 May 2024

Key Stage 5

Meaning

Damped oscillations are oscillations that gradually reduce in amplitude due to the presence of resistive forces such as friction and drag.

About Damped Oscillations

Examples

  • A swinging pendulum in air experiences damped oscillations.
  • Car shock absorbers use damping to reduce oscillations after driving over a bump.