Q Factor - Mechanical Systems

Mechanical Systems

For a single damped mass-spring system, the Q factor represents the effect of simplified viscous damping or drag, where the damping force or drag force is proportional to velocity. The formula for the Q factor is:


Q = \frac{\sqrt{M k}}{D}, \,

where M is the mass, k is the spring constant, and D is the damping coefficient, defined by the equation, where is the velocity.

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