damping coefficient
The damping coefficient is a measure of how quickly the vibrations of a system decrease after being disturbed. It is a crucial parameter in damping systems such as shock absorbers, isolators, and dampers, as it determines the rate at which energy is dissipated and the system returns to equilibrium.
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