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Damping factor is a number that represents the ratio of the impedance of the load to the output impedance of the amplifier. In practical terms, it is a measure of how well the amplifier can control the movement of a speaker
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The progressive reduction or suppression of oscillation in a device or system. Viscous damping uses the viscosity of liquids or gases to effect damping.
Ãâó: www.geomechanics.com/dspapp.cfm
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The dissipation of vibratory energy with motion or time. Critical damping is the value of damping that provides most rapid response to a step function without overshot.
Ãâó: www.findeva.com/man-10.htm
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The ability of a damper to change the frequency of another object either by adding additional mass or weight to the object, or by providing a cancellation of the objects vibrations.
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Ãâó: www.local.odpm.gov.uk/finance/guide/glossary.htm
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