Inerter (mechanical networks)

In the study of mechanical networks in control theory, an inerter is a two-terminal device in which the forces applied at the terminals are equal, opposite, and proportional to relative acceleration between the nodes. Under the intentionally misleading name of "J-damper" the concept has been used in Formula 1 racing car suspension systems.

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Inerter (mechanical networks)

In the study of mechanical networks in control theory, an inerter is a two-terminal device in which the forces applied at the terminals are equal, opposite, and proportional to relative acceleration between the nodes. Under the intentionally misleading name of "J-damper" the concept has been used in Formula 1 racing car suspension systems.

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