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OpenStudy (anonymous):

can anyone explain about overdamped motion?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Overdamped motion refers to the scenario in which there is so much damping that the system is prevented not only from oscillating, but from stopping altogether for some time. In terms of the simulation, this occurs, when the damping constant b^2 > 4mk, where m is the mass and k is the spring constant.

OpenStudy (rane):

pretty brief and nice explanation @Taufique well done :)

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