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Energy is gradually dissipated (by friction or resistance), causing vibration amplitude to decrease over time.

The timing relationship between different vibration signals. Natural Frequency ( mechanical vibration

Occurs after an initial disturbance; the system oscillates at its natural frequency without external force. Energy is gradually dissipated (by friction or resistance),

A theoretical condition where no energy is lost, and the system continues to oscillate indefinitely. 3. Key Components & Modeling Mass ( ): Inertia component resisting acceleration. Spring ( ): Elastic component providing restoring force, modeled by (Hooke's Law). Damper ( ): Energy dissipation element (e.g., shock absorber). mechanical vibration

): The frequency at which a system oscillates when disturbed and allowed to vibrate freely, calculated by