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The damping force on an oscillator is directly proportional to the velocity. The unit of the constant of proportionality
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The damping force on an oscillator is directly proportional to the velocity. The unit of the constant of proportionality is
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(a) `kg-ms^(-1)` (b) `kg-ms^(-2)` (c) `kgs^(-1)` (d) `kg-s`
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