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Clearly it’s hard to visually identify a critically damped circuit. in lab you distinguished between underdamped and critically damped with the presence of oscillations, but you identified oscillations by eye. given a set of ( x, y ) data points (not a function) how can you mathematically detect oscillations? hint: consider the second derivative

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