Dampening
Technically, often refers to making something moist or wet. However, in common language and many industries, it is used to describe the process of reducing the amplitude of energy—such as sound or vibration—within a system.
High-vibration environments can damage electronics. Engineers use specialized mounting and advanced materials to keep Industrial PCs stable. dampening
The dissipation of energy to stop oscillations, like a shock absorber converting motion into heat. Technically, often refers to making something moist or wet
Sound dampening is not the same as soundproofing. While aims to block sound entirely from entering or leaving a room, sound dampening reduces the amount of sound bouncing or echoing within a space. in common language and many industries