The ability by which a measuring device can detect small differences in the quantity being measured by it, is called its
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The ability by which a measuring device can detect small differences in the quantity being measured by it is called damping. It is measured on the basis of an oscillatory system. It shows the energy being used and generated by the machine in form of graphs of wavelength.
The shockers used in cars are examples of Dampers. They are important for any vehicle.
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