The amplitude decay of a harmonic oscillator damped simultaneously by weak linear and nonlinear damping forces
Abstract
We derive approximate expressions for the amplitude decay of harmonic oscillations weakly damped by the simultaneous action of three different damping forces: force of constant magnitude, force linear in velocity, and force quadratic in velocity. Our derivation is based on a basic understanding of the undamped harmonic oscillator and the connection between the energy dissipation rate and the power of the total damping force. By comparing our approximate analytical solutions with the corresponding numerical solutions, we find that our solutions excellently describe the dynamics of the oscillator in the regime of weak damping by combinations of these three forces for an experimentally relevant range of corresponding damping constants. The physical concepts and mathematical techniques we employ are suitable for undergraduate physics teaching.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2502.07458,
title = {The amplitude decay of a harmonic oscillator damped simultaneously by weak linear and nonlinear damping forces},
author = {Karlo Lelas and Robert Pezer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.07458},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
The main change compared to the previous version is the addition of the Section 5 where we comment on limitations of the presented approach. The paper has been accepted for publication in the European Journal of Physics