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An overdamped system is a type of damping in which the damping force is so strong that it prevents oscillations, causing the system to return to equilibrium without oscillating. This behavior is characterized by a slow return to equilibrium, where the system's response is dominated by the damping force rather than inertia or restoring forces.
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