A damper is a device that deadens, restrains, or depresses. It may refer to:
Music
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Damper pedal, a device that mutes musical tones, particularly in stringed instruments
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A mute for various brass instruments
Structure
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Damper (flow), a mechanical device in a duct or chimney that regulates airflow
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Stockbridge damper, used to suppress wind-induced vibrations on taut cables
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Tuned mass damper, a device mounted in structures to prevent discomfort, damage or structural failure by vibration
Other uses
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Damper (food), a bread of the Australian Outback
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In mechanical engineering, a damper is a device for suppressing Vibration in a mechanical system by Dissipation energy.
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Dashpot, a type of hydraulic or mechanical damper
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Shock absorber (British or technical use: damper), a mechanical device designed to dissipate kinetic energy
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An item of boiler technology used to regulate the fire
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In electronics, a kind of diode intended to absorb energy peaks, normally generated by inductive circuitry
See also
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Damping (disambiguation)
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Attenuator (electronics)