mechanical energy dissipation
Mechanical energy dissipation is the process in which mechanical energy is converted into other forms of energy, such as heat or sound, during the movement or interaction of mechanical systems. This phenomenon is essential for damping vibrations and reducing the overall energy in a system, ultimately improving stability and performance.
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