dämpimisprotsent
Dämpimisprotsent, often translated as damping percentage or damping ratio, is a measure used in various fields, particularly in physics and engineering, to describe how oscillations in a system decay over time. It quantifies the rate at which an oscillating system loses energy due to dissipative forces such as friction or air resistance.
A system with a dämpimisprotsent of zero is considered undamped, meaning its oscillations would theoretically continue
In practical applications, dämpimisprotsent is crucial for designing systems that need to avoid unwanted vibrations or