In a damped forced oscillation, the resonant frequency decreases, but this does not necessarily mean the natural frequency has decreased; it depends on the definition of natural frequency. Damping introduces friction, which can alter the effective mass of the oscillator, affecting its behavior. The natural frequency of a damped system is lower than that of an undamped system, particularly in the underdamped case, where oscillations occur. The relationship between damping and natural frequency is complex, with greater damping leading to a more significant reduction in frequency and faster energy dissipation. Overall, while the natural frequency may change slightly due to damping, the concept of undamped frequency remains constant.