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5 March, 16:04

In case of a damped oscillation. (a) Amplitude increases (b) Remains constant (c) None (d) Amplitude reduces

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  1. 5 March, 17:08
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    option (d)

    Explanation:

    There are two types of oscillations.

    1. Damped oscillations: The oscillations in which the amplitude of a wave goes on decreasing continuously are called damped oscillations.

    For example, the oscillations of a seismic wave.

    2. Undamped oscillations: The oscillations in which the amplitude o a wave remains constant are called undamped oscillations.

    for example, oscillations of light waves.
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