Damped oscillations examples?

Okay, in general, the oscillation gets smaller and smaller, for example, in water. But what about the creeping case and the aperiodic limiting case in practice? What examples are there? I can't imagine it.

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J0T4T4
1 year ago

In the case of a damped oscillation, there is an overshoot, in the case of a creep, no, the aperiodic boundary case is exactly in between or there is no overshoot anymore.

As a real-world example, you can imagine that you jump out of the window because of your tasks and

  1. land on a trampoline. You’re swinging through the trampoline until you go through the ground, fleeing a little bit, swinging through again and so on. The amplitudes always decrease until you get to rest “in the middle”.
  2. land on a foam that continuously slows down and does not throw you up again.
  3. On a mixture of both, which just no longer catapults you a little back up.
Ludkram
1 year ago

Just as a suggestion: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/crisis case