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DAMPİNG
(Osmanlı Dönemi) ing. Bir pazarı elde etmek veya bir malı elden çıkartabilmek için benzerlerinden çok düşük fiyatla satma
damping
Mal ve hizmetlerin zararına satışı
damping
Ucuzluk, indirim
damping
Ucuzluk
damping
bakınız ucuzluk
damping
Milletler arası pazarları elde etmek veya elindeki malı elden çıkarmak için düşük fiyatla satma
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damping
The reduction in the magnitude of oscillations by the dissipation of energy
damping
The stabilization of a physical system by reducing oscillation
damping
Damping is the dissipation of vibratory energy in solid media and structures with time or distance It is analogous to the absorption of sound in air
damping
The manner in which the pointer settles at its steady indication after a change in the value of the measured quantity There are two general classes of damped motion, as follows: Periodic, in which the pointer oscillates about the final position before coming to rest Aperiodic, in which the pointer comes to rest without overshooting the rest position The point of change between periodic and aperiodic damping is called "critical damping " An instrument is considered to be critically damped when overshoot is present but does not exceed an amount equal to one half the rated accuracy of the instrument
damping
A method of reducing the number of update messages sent between BGP peers, thereby reducing the load on these peers, without adversely affecting the route convergence time for stable routes
damping
Reducing the volume of a note by touching the strings or using a built-in damping mechanism
damping
Refers to the ability of an audio component to "stop" after the signal ends For example, if a drum is struck with a mallet, the sound will reach a peak level and then decay in a certain amount of time to no sound An audio component that allows the decay to drag on too long has poor damping, and less definition than it should An audio component that is overdamped does not allow the initial energy to reach the full peak and cuts the decay short "Boomy" or "muddy" sound is often the result of underdamped systems "Dry" or "lifeless" sound may be the result of an overdamped system
damping
present participle of damp
damping
refers to the rate of decay or settling time of a signal
damping
Diminishing the intensity of vibrations
damping
The suppression of oscillations or disturbances; the dissipation of energy with time See viscous damping
damping
Causing vibrations to stop, usually by the use of friction In suspension systems, this is commonly done either by direct rubbing friction, or by pistons forcing fluids through small openings
damping
The reduction in amplitude of an oscillation or vibration
damping
the reduction of movement of a speaker cone, due either to the electromechanical characteristics of the speaker driver and suspension, the effects of frictional losses inside a speaker enclosure, and/or by electrical means
damping
Materials, design, and mounting techniques used to reduce ringing in the transducer
damping
- How tightly a speaker's suspension controls cone motion
damping
Adjustment to suspension's shock absorbers Controls the speed of the suspension's response to a bump
damping
The process of minimizing the noise emitted from a coaster
damping
{i} capacity built into a mechanical or electrical device to prevent excessive instability; making humid or wet
damping
Dissipation of oscillatory or vibratory energy with motion or with time Critical damping Cc is that value of damping that provides most rapid response to a step function without overshoot Damping ratio is a fraction of Cc
damping
In resonant circuits, the decay of oscillations due to the resistance in the circuit
damping
'Damping' is sometimes used to describe the way the Government phases in the effect of changes to the Standard Spending Assessment formulas It can limit the effect these changes have on Council Tax levels, and give authorities more time to adjust their spending following the changes Details of 'damping' grants for this year are given in the factsheet at the back of this guide
damping
Reducing vibration
damping
In physics, the restraint of vibratory motion, such as mechanical oscillations, noise, and alternating electric currents, by dissipating energy. Unless a child keeps pumping a swing, the back-and-forth motion decreases; damping by the air's friction opposes the motion and removes energy from the system. Viscous damping is caused by such energy losses as occur in liquid lubrication between moving parts or in a liquid forced through a small opening by a piston, as in automobile shock absorbers. Hysteresis damping involves energy loss within the moving structure itself. Other types of damping include electrical resistance, radiation, and magnetic damping
damping
The reduction of the magnitude of resonance by the use of some type of material 2
damping
The reduction of the magnitude of resonance by the use of some type of material The damping material converts' sound to energy, then disperses the energy by converting it to heat
damping
The reduction in amplitude of a wave due to the dissipation of wave energy
damping
The reduction of response at the resonant frequency through the use of a damping media such as oil Usually specified as the ratio of critical damping
damping
The process of applying water to the lithographic plate on a litho printing machine Also the application of moisture to paper in preparation for a subsequent process, e g supercalendering
damping
The reduction of vibratory movement through dissipation of energy Types include viscous, coulomb, and solid
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damping
{i} damping
damping
sale, selling goods at reduced prices
damping
dumping
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