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An underdamped oscillating system is characterized by:Select one:a.Oscillations with constant amplitudeb.Motion that ceases immediatelyc.Continuous oscillations with decreasing amplituded.Motion that gradually stops due to resistance

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An underdamped oscillating system is characterized by:Select one:a.Oscillations with constant amplitudeb.Motion that ceases immediatelyc.Continuous oscillations with decreasing amplituded.Motion that gradually stops due to resistance

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The correct answer is c. Continuous oscillations with decreasing amplitude.

An underdamped oscillating system is one where the damping is less than critical damping. This means the system will oscillate, but the amplitude of the oscillations will decrease over time due to the damping. This is often seen in systems

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