explain how fluid friction and eddy current damping occurs?
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Viscous damping is caused by such energy losses as occur in liquid lubrication between moving parts or in a fluid forced through a small opening by a piston, as in automobile shock absorbers.
The viscous-damping force is directly proportional to the relative velocity between the two ends of the damping device.
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