| 1. | Based on road conditions, the system would increase or decrease ride damping force for particular situations.
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| 2. | The damping force of a friction shock absorber is adjusted with the central pivot and clamping bolt.
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| 3. | Specifically, When an object is damping, the damping force will relate to velocity with an coefficient c.
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| 4. | In metals the damping forces described by the constant are in many cases dominated by the eddy currents.
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| 5. | Since the damping force is proportional to the velocity, the more the motion, the more the damper dissipates the energy.
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| 6. | For example, under normal conditions it operates at soft absorption; while cornering at speed it changes to full damping force.
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| 7. | If enough people are on the bridge, their lateral push eventually exceeds the structure's damping force, or its resistance to movement.
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| 8. | The damping force curve can be extracted from the data to understand how installation stiffness and other variables affect the damping force.
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| 9. | Other difficulties may arise trying to solve the equation of motion for a charged particle in the presence of this damping force.
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| 10. | The damping force curve can be extracted from the data to understand how installation stiffness and other variables affect the damping force.
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