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PostSubject: Damping coefficient versus beam length   Damping coefficient versus beam length Icon_minitimeMon Sep 24, 2012 8:37 pm

I know the scenario letter makes it seem as if there should be a clear trend between damping coefficient and beam length...but what it is really asking for is if there is a trend or not. You should report what the measured data supports, and if it says there was no trend, then that's what you need to report.
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