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damping The dissipation of vibratory energy in solid media and structures with time or distance. It is analogous to the absorption of sound in air
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damping Damping controls the amount of resistance to suspension movement. Bump damping controls the rate of compression of the suspension, while Rebound damping controls the rate of the extension of the suspension as it moves away from the wheel wells.
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damp A climatic cause of disease which can manifest with symptoms such as aversion to damp or humidity, heavy limbs, heavy head, no appetite, a stuffy feeling in chest or epigastrium, recurrent dirty discharges or secretions and/or depressions.
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damping reducing excess vibrations in the rod blank when unloading the rod during a cast. This causes fewer waves in your fly line resulting in more power & distance for less effort. Orvis use a proprietary damping material, called MVR, in the handle of the Trident Rods to accomplish this to a level not attainable by casting skills alone.
Ãâó: www.bluequillangler.com/learningGlossary.html
damping Damping is dissipation of energy in an oscillating system. Limits maximum amplitude at isolator natural frequency.
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