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<p>been removed and spring is ideal, i.e. no friction is there, will in theory oscillate forever once disturbed. Another example is a frictionless <a href="page.php?w=Pendulum_%28mathematics%29">pendulum</a>. A system with a pole at the origin is also marginally stable but in this case there will be no oscillation in the response as the imaginary part is also zero (jw&nbsp;=&nbsp;0 means w&nbsp;=&nbsp;0&nbsp;rad/sec). An example of such a system is a mass on a surface with friction. When a sidewards impulse is applied, the mass will move and never</p><p>
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