The shock absorber is an important part of the automobile suspension system. Its working principle is mainly to absorb and transform the vibration and impact energy generated when the vehicle is driving, so as to reduce the impact transmitted to the vehicle body and improve ride comfort and stability. The working process of the shock absorber involves concepts such as damping force and damping coefficient. When the shock absorber is vibrated or impacted, the piston moves rapidly in the oil chamber, generating a damping force, converting the vibration energy into heat energy, and dissipating it into the air through the heat dissipation of the oil.
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