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What is damped vibration ?

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Answered by radhikaagarwal92
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If any energy is lost or dissipated in friction or other resistance during oscillation, the vibration is damped vibration.

Example - Vibration damping is used in industrial, electronic and ergonomic applications when there is a need to reduce the amount of energy that is produced by the system. Normally engineers try to address and reduce this energy at its source so the disturbing force is not at or near a natural frequency. This will ensure that resonance does not occur. Sometimes this is not possible for many reasons so problems will usually be controlled with a vibration damper. Usually when a good vibration damper is added, the energy that is left over is removed and converted to a small amount of heat which is referred to as the swallowed energy.

Damped vibration refers to the gradual or exponential reduction of vibration through resistance of the vibrational forces or by damping as the term indicates - as against free vibration.

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