
1) Auto part 2) Rubber baby buggy bumper
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for bicycles with suspensions, a device that limits the rate at which suspension rebounds after absorbing an impact.
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A shock absorber is a mechanical device designed to smooth out or damp shock impulse, and convert kinetic energy to another form of energy (usually thermal energy, which can be easily dissipated). It is a type of dashpot. == Description == Pneumatic and hydraulic shock absorbers are used in conjunction with cushions and springs. An automobile shoc...
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device for controlling unwanted motion of a spring-mounted vehicle. On an automobile, for example, the springs act as a cushion between the axles and ... [1 related articles]
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A device that converts motion into heat, usually by forcing oil through small internal passages in a tubular housing. Used primarily to dampen suspension oscillations, shock absorbers respond to motion. Their effects, therefore, are most obvious in transient maneuvers.
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rear suspension unit made up of a coil spring and a hydraulic damper. It prevents spring oscillations. See also power transmission shock absorber.
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[
n] - a mechanical damper
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shock noun a mechanical damper; absorbs energy of sudden impulses; `the old car needed a new set of shocks`
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In technology, any device for absorbing the shock of sudden jarring actions or movements. Shock absorbers are used in conjunction with coil springs in most motor-vehicle suspension systems and are usually of the telescopic type, consisting of a piston in an oil-filled cylinder. The resistance to movement of the piston through the oil create...
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A device that converts motion into heat, usually by forcing oil through small internal passages in a tubular housing. Used primarily to dampen suspension oscillations, shock absorbers respond to motion; their effects, therefore, are most obvious in transient maneuvers.
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