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- equal to the natural frequency of the system, which is a frequency of unforced vibrations. Some systems have multiple and distinct resonant frequencies...
- In the study of dynamical systems, the van der Pol oscillator (named for Dutch physicist Balthasar van der Pol) is a non-conservative, oscillating system...
- performance: Ostapenko had 54 winners and 54 unforced errors, while Halep had eight winners and ten unforced errors. ESPN's Simon Cambers wrote: "Fear just...
- are a type of garden described as being natural, informal, simple and unforced, s****ing to merge with the natural world. They have a history that goes...
- aggressive style of play, often ac****ulating high numbers of winners and unforced errors. With her height, she also has a powerful serve. Sabalenka was born...
- Coogler's integration of music into the narrative which "felt organic and unforced" and was evident that "they were all interconnected with great intentionality"...
- one critic announced that Streep positively stood out, being "natural, unforced, quietly powerful", in comparison to Redford's forced performance. Streep...
- {\displaystyle m{\frac {d^{2}y}{dt^{2}}}+\gamma {\frac {dy}{dt}}+ky=0} model damped unforced oscillations of a weight on a spring. The displacement will then be of...
- voice, which has been described as "mellow yet vibrant, warm, ample and unforced". On 1 December 1971 she was recognised internationally when she appeared...
- television shows, including MythBusters and 1000 Ways to Die (in the episode "Unforced Errors"). Hoy's death was also adapted as a fictionalized plot point in...