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An attenuator unit in scale 10 typically exhibits oscillatory behavior due to the inherent feedback mechanisms and the design characteristics of the system. When the attenuation level is set to scale 10, it may not sufficiently dampen the signals, leading to an imbalance in the feedback loop. This imbalance can cause the system to respond with oscillations as it attempts to stabilize the output. Additionally, any phase shifts introduced by the attenuator can further exacerbate the oscillatory tendency.

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