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damping (1) Damping is the addition of friction to a resonance in order to remove energy from a mechanical system, reducing the magnitude of vibration at resonant frequencies. For example, the reduction of movement of a speaker cone, due either to the electromechanical characteristics of the speaker driver and suspension, or the effects of pressure inside a speaker enclosure. ...
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damp A general term for gases found in coal mines.
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damping Reduction in magnitude of oscillation due to energy being dissipated as heat.
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damping The reduction of resonant energy in a speaker, or between a speaker and amplifier.
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damping The reduction of vibratory movement through dissipation of energy. Types include viscous, coulomb, and solid.
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