Essential University Physics: Volume 1 (4th Edition)

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ISBN 13: 978-0-13498-855-9

Chapter 13 - For Thought and Discussion - Page 245: 8

Answer

The loss of kinetic energy accounts for the decreased frequency.

Work Step by Step

When there is a damping force, we know that energy is lost to friction. Since energy is lost, we know that the maximum kinetic energy will become lower than if there was no friction. This lower kinetic energy means that the average speed will be lower, slowing the motion and thus decreasing frequency.
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