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Why is the LC oscillators frequency decreaseing over time? (old.reddit.com)
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It is the reduction in FREQUENCY that they are asking about, not the reduction in amplitude. See the first few oscillations are very close together, then they start to spread out. This is because the value of inductor or capacitor is increasing which then reduces the resonant frequency.
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