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Lorena Warner
23 June, 06:37
What is an example of an exponential decay
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Memphis
23 June, 09:19
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One example of exponential decay is the amplitude of an unpowered pendulum.
Step-by-step explanation:
Exponential decay is when something gets smaller and smaller at a nonlinear rate. When a pendulum swings it could start with a large swing but as it slows down it will slow down more and more each time until eventually it stops.
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