In steady state forced vibrations, the amplitude of vibrations at resonance is _____________ damping coefficient.

In steady state forced vibrations, the amplitude of vibrations at resonance is _____________ damping coefficient. Correct Answer inversely proportional to

Forced vibration is when a time-varying disturbance (load, displacement or velocity) is applied to a mechanical system. The disturbance can be a periodic and steady-state input, a transient input, or a random input. The periodic input can be a harmonic or a non-harmonic disturbance.

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In steady state forced vibrations, the amplitude of vibrations at resonance is __________ damping coefficient.
Statement: Resonance is a special case of forced vibration in which the nature and frequency of vibration of the body are the same as the impressed frequency and the amplitude of forced vibration, is maximum. Reason: The amplitude of forced vibrations of a body increases with an increase in the frequency of the externally impressed periodic force.