Abstract

The effect of mass on the behavior of oscillatory systems in a damped spring-mass system was studied using simulation. It was found that the mass affects the amplitude and displacement in the case of an undamped oscillatory system. In critically damped systems, the mass affects the displacement exponentially, and the system doesn’t oscillate. In the case of an overdamped system, there is also no oscillatory motion, and an increase in the mass was not affected, since the system gets to rest very quickly. The study shows that simulation can be a very helpful tool to study the behavior of oscillatory physical systems. Keywords: Simple harmonic motion damped mass-Spring system, simulation

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