I wanted to know what damping was not answer it!!!
really don't know...the damping coefficient of commnoly used dampers is a grey area
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.
I'd say about a thousand.
The amplitude of resonant oscillations can be reduced by damping.Light damping reduces oscillations slowly.Heavy damping reduces oscillations quickly.Critical damping stops the oscillation within one cycle.The graph above shows light damping.
the further the frequency from the resonant one, greater would be the damping effect, hence greater the sharpness the lowre is the damping effect
Damping is the resistance offered by a body when a system is in vibration. But the basic use of a damper(damping) is to help reduce the oscillations or vibrations.we can also conclude that we use damping to slow down the effect of a moving part.Damping controls the amplitude of vibrations just to avoid resonance conditions.
critical damping.as in this damping it will retrieve its steady conditions faster in compare with other types of dampings.
The gradual loss of amplitude of an oscillator is called damping. Science book told me. =D
The damping coefficient ς is a parameter which determines the behavior of the damped system
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The damping coefficient applies both to hydraulic circuits and springs. Hydraulics In general, higher the coefficient or viscosity higher is the tendency to ensure steady flow and hence a higher system efficiency. This is governed by the properties of hydraulic oil selected for use. Springs Higher the coefficient, greater is the tendency for a spring to reach a desired equilibrium position. This is governed by the properties of spring material selected for the applciation.
It is the opposite of normal damping (oscillation decreases), so in negative damping to get even bigger oscillation.
The amplitude of resonant oscillations can be reduced by damping.Light damping reduces oscillations slowly.Heavy damping reduces oscillations quickly.Critical damping stops the oscillation within one cycle.The graph above shows light damping.
critical damping is when the amount of damping is large enough for the system to return toequilibrium as fast as possible without performing oscillations. Hope thatHELPED
Geometric damping is also called radiation damping. It is defined as energy radiation into a surrounding medium. Damping is defined as energy dissipation property of structures and materials that are put through time-variable loading.
In the damping level the level view and vertical spindle are crossed together...
plasma may be an example of semi liquid and as well as all fluids are semi liquids which have large coefficient of viscosity (eta)
The larger the surface area, the larger the damping of an oscillation
the further the frequency from the resonant one, greater would be the damping effect, hence greater the sharpness the lowre is the damping effect