amplitudavdämpning
Amplitudavdämpning, often translated as amplitude damping or attenuation, refers to the reduction in the amplitude of a wave or oscillation over time or distance. This phenomenon occurs in various physical systems where energy is lost from the system. The rate at which amplitude damping occurs depends on the specific system and the mechanisms causing the energy loss.
In mechanical systems, amplitude damping is typically caused by frictional forces, such as air resistance or
In electrical circuits, damping can be observed in oscillating circuits containing resistive components. Resistance dissipates electrical
In the context of waves, amplitude damping can occur as the wave propagates through a medium. This