damping / ˈdæm pɪŋ /

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damping 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Physics.

  1. a decreasing of the amplitude of an electrical or mechanical wave.
  2. an energy-absorbing mechanism or resistance circuit causing this decrease.
  3. a reduction in the amplitude of an oscillation or vibration as a result of energy being dissipated as heat.

damping 近义词

damping

等同于 steep

damping

等同于 soak

damping

等同于 water

damping

等同于 wet

damping

等同于 deaden

damping

等同于 demoralize

damping

等同于 depress

damping

等同于 deter

damping

等同于 dishearten

更多damping例句

  1. We’d adjusted the 90-millimeter air fork to her preferred settings for compression and rebound damping, and the suspension did an admirable job of soaking up both slow- and high-speed hits.
  2. At minimum rebound and compression damping, it should compress easily, bounce back like a spring, and yield a fork that moves easily when you push on the handlebars.
  3. Note your ride settings first, then dial rebound and compression damping to maximum and compress the suspension.
  4. Harnessing graphene’s stiffness, lightness, and damping properties—its ability to stop moving as soon as an electrical current stops passing through it—Ora is using graphene oxide to make membranes for headphones and loudspeakers.
  5. First go over the part to be coloured with the brush and clean water for the purpose of damping it.
  6. Damping Off is the rotting off of cuttings or young plants near the surface of the soil.
  7. Miss Poppleton received the suggestion with a coldness that was particularly damping.
  8. The world supported his pretension; and her passion to serve as Chillon's comrade sank at a damping because it was flame.
  9. Cecil, however, was determined to resist the damping influence as long as she could.