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What is damping coefficient of fluids?

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I wanted to know what damping was not answer it!!!

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really don't know...the damping coefficient of commnoly used dampers is a grey area

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The coefficient of viscosity of water at standard temperature and pressure is 8.94Ã?10−4 Pa*s. The coefficient of viscosity is dynamic and changes at different temperatures.

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I'd say about a thousand.

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