For an oscillator subjected to a damping force proport (a) the displacement is a pure sinusoidal function of time, (b) the velocity is a pure sinusoidal function of time, (c) the frequency is a decreasing function of time, (d) the mechanical energy is constant, (e) none of the above is true.

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For an oscillator subjected to a damping force
(a) the displacement is a pure
sinusoidal function of time,
(b) the velocity is a pure sinusoidal function of time,
(c) the frequency is a decreasing function of time,
(d) the mechanical energy is constant,
(e) none of the above is true.
proportional to its velocity!
Transcribed Image Text:For an oscillator subjected to a damping force (a) the displacement is a pure sinusoidal function of time, (b) the velocity is a pure sinusoidal function of time, (c) the frequency is a decreasing function of time, (d) the mechanical energy is constant, (e) none of the above is true. proportional to its velocity!
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