= Viscous damping
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Viscous damping refers to a type of damping that is proportional to the velocity of an object moving through a fluid or a material. This phenomenon is commonly observed in mechanical systems, particularly in oscillating or vibrating systems, where energy is dissipated as heat due to the resistance of the fluid or medium. In the context of mechanical vibrations, viscous damping can be described using a damping force that is proportional to the velocity (\\(v\\)) of the object.
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