It is not constant. The body has to constantly experience resistance from the medium which overtime decreases the amplitude. Edit: i understand now, we must assume the body does not suffer resistance from the medium in order to meet the definition of a natural vibration, and there amp is indeed constant
Yes, you are correct because in damped vibrations there is a damper that dampens the vibration but in natural vibration, there is no damper because of which it takes time...
berief explanation. but as much as i understand that this is your style, i think you should consider that the voice is so monotone. it is a good voice but...... like i said. just a little tip from a viewer
bhaii chale ho vibration ke bare mein bathane lekin khud ko hi nhiii pata hai........................Natural vibration mein koi external force nhii lagta hai and amplitude aur frequency constant rahega.......😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
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0:54 in free vibration, the amplitude stays the same because it is free so there is NO energy loss. And also the frequency stays the same!
yea bruh the free vibration concept and forced vibrations are mixed and is wrong
Exactly
Free vibration graph is wrong
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In free vibration amplitude is constant, you said wrong
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Yes true!!!!
Yes
It is not constant. The body has to constantly experience resistance from the medium which overtime decreases the amplitude.
Edit: i understand now, we must assume the body does not suffer resistance from the medium in order to meet the definition of a natural vibration, and there amp is indeed constant
It's done in vacuum
Wow good vibration explanation
Easy to understand
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Nice video sir
Nice explanation
Great explanation thank you
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Great video. Thank you for sharing your perception.
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Thank you so much.. All the other Vids were extremely long.. Understood the whole concept too
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Really great
Excellent explained..
Great work!
hi, it seems that natural vibration is the same as damped vibration; just the value of damping sounds different. Am I wrong, Please?
Yes, you are correct because in damped vibrations there is a damper that dampens the vibration but in natural vibration, there is no damper because of which it takes time...
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Nice your explain sir
Thanks sir
There are vibrations where the ampitude gets bigger over time beaucuse of resonance. What type of vibartion is this and why?
and why doesn't the ampitude get bigger over time by forced vibration? doesnt the external force cause resonance here?
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berief explanation. but as much as i understand that this is your style, i think you should consider that the voice is so monotone. it is a good voice but...... like i said. just a little tip from a viewer
can i get this ppt
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Im not sur if this is a real or a computer voice
It's a computer voice
bhaii chale ho vibration ke bare mein bathane lekin khud ko hi nhiii pata hai........................Natural vibration mein koi external force nhii lagta hai and amplitude aur frequency constant rahega.......😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Wrong information 😮
Wrong Information.