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  • 1Damping — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …

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  • 2Damping ratio — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …

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  • 3damping — damp·ing (dămʹpĭng) n. The capacity built into a mechanical or electrical device to prevent excessive correction and the resulting instability or oscillatory conditions. * * * In physics, the restraint of vibratory motion, such as mechanical… …

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  • 4Diffusion damping — Physical cosmology Universe · Big Bang …

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  • 5Rigid body — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …

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  • 6Rigid body dynamics — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …

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  • 7viscous damping — a vibrating body is said to be viscously damped when it encounters a force that is proportional to the magnitude of the velocity of the body, in the opposite direction to that of the velocity of the body. Hydraulic shock absorbers display forms… …

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  • 8Vibration — For the soul music group, see The Vibrations. For the machining context, see Machining vibrations. For the albums, see Vibrations (Roy Ayers album) and Vibrations (The Three Sounds album). Classical mechanics …

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  • 9Flight dynamics — is the science of air and space vehicle orientation and control in three dimensions. The three critical flight dynamics parameters are the angles of rotation in three dimensions about the vehicle s center of mass, known as pitch , roll and yaw… …

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  • 10mechanics — /meuh kan iks/, n. 1. (used with a sing. v.) the branch of physics that deals with the action of forces on bodies and with motion, comprised of kinetics, statics, and kinematics. 2. (used with a sing. v.) the theoretical and practical application …

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