G L Mittal and TARUN MITTAL Solutions for Chapter: Free, Damped and Forced Oscillations, Exercise 2: FOR DIFFERENT COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS
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Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 27: Free, Damped and Forced Oscillations, Exercise 2: FOR DIFFERENT COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. ISC Physics Class XI Part 1 solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.
Questions from G L Mittal and TARUN MITTAL Solutions for Chapter: Free, Damped and Forced Oscillations, Exercise 2: FOR DIFFERENT COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS with Hints & Solutions
If a simple pendulum has significant amplitude (up to a factor of of original) only in the period between to, then may be called the average life of the pendulum. When the spherical bob of the pendulum suffers a retardation (due to viscous drag) proportional to its velocity, with as the constant proportionality, the average lifetime of the pendulum in (assuming damping is small) in seconds

The amplitude of a damped oscillator decreases to times its original magnitude in . In another it will decrease to - times its original magnitude, where equals
