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In Reply to: RE: OK posted by Tre' on August 03, 2014 at 16:50:29
Has the specific meaning of reducing ocillation, while dampen almost always refers to using water - a serious No-No with electrical systems.
Yes, both might work, but in mechanical terms the common usage is "damp".
Whatever floats your boat (if you keep your boat away from electricity....) LOL
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Yes, physics.
Websters
"to check or diminish the activity or vigor of, dampen"
Oscillation is activity.
You said "...the common usage is "damp"."
I never said it wasn't, I only said the either one is correct.
Sorry, but this is a pet peeve of mine.
Tre'
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