A particle oscillating under a force ¯F=−k¯x−b¯v is a (k and b are constants)
simple harmonic oscillator
linear oscillator
damped oscillator
forced oscillator
A
linear oscillator
B
damped oscillator
C
forced oscillator
D
simple harmonic oscillator
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A particle oscillating under a force ¯F=−k¯x−b¯v is damped oscillator. The first term −k¯x represents the restoring force and second term −b¯v represents the damping force.
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