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.
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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I'm writing a math paper on probabilities tomorrow. I was wondering if there are any formulas or something I need to know for it, besides this probability tree. Thanks for answers
https://youtu.be/tB6rCb-6CPE?feature=shared So, the experiment is about building a cylinder out of paper, placing it vertically in a glass like a wheel, and then suddenly pulling the cylinder away. What happens to the coin then? I would have said that it falls into the water, or rather, I've tried it before, and it fell into the…
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Hey guys, I just did a problem on the tangent equation and wanted to compare my result with the answer book. I've now copied the correct tangent equation (in blue in the image), but I still don't know what I need to change in my calculations to get the equation. Can you improve my calculations?…
What is required here and what is the explanation for the procedure? Thanks in advance PS: I hate geometry
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
Just as a suggestion: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/crisis case