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A damped vibration system, the damping force is proportional to

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Answered by sorathiya2003DEEP
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The damping is proportional to the converting energy of damping in a systematic way


As you will increase damping the sound and energy will also increase


Answered by DeenaMathew
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In a damped vibration system, the damping force is proportional to the velocity of the oscillator.

  • In a damped vibration system, the vibration of the system gradually ceases or is damped off due to resistance by friction or other causes.
  • It leads to a change in intensity and frequency or energy of the system and in the end system come to rest.
  • Damping force is proportional to the velocity of the oscillator because F = VK. here, v is the velocity and k is the proportionality constant.
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