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The Q factor for a damped oscillator is given by the
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High Q → sharp resonance → low damping.
KEAM - 2019
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May 1, 2026
Ratio of energy stored per cycle to the initial energy
Ratio of energy dissipated per cycle to the initial energy
Ratio of energy stored per cycle to the energy dissipated per cycle
Ratio of energy dissipated per cycle to the energy stored per cycle
Ratio of the damping coefficient to the natural frequency
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