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overˈdamped, a. [over- 24.] Of a physical system: damped to a greater extent than the minimum needed to prevent oscillations. So overˈdamp v. trans.
1922Glazebrook Dict. Appl. Physics II. 373/1 The galvanometer system is non-oscillatory and overdamped. 1936Jrnl. Sci. Instruments XIII. 101 Even with a resistance which overdamps the movement the rapidity of indication is said to compare favourably with that obtainable with pivoted instruments of a similar type. 1939Amateur Radio Handbk. v. 79/2 The aerial should damp the network to flat resonance, though if it overdamps it, it may not be possible to draw any power from the anode circuit. 1962Simpson & Richards Physical Princ. Junction Transistors xv. 374 If the reverse is true the response will be overdamped and the output voltage will rise exponentially. 1975Nature 10 July 121/1 If large, complex systems have the property that their linear connectivity is low, then they are more likely to be stable, and if stable, are more likely to be over-damped than to oscillate. |