google define:attenuation (Score: 1) by kwerle@pipedot.org on 2015-03-24 15:52 (#5MRW) In physics, attenuation (in some contexts also called extinction) is the gradual loss in intensity of any kind of flux through a medium. For instance, sunlight is attenuated by dark glasses, X-rays are attenuated by lead, and light and sound are attenuated by water.Was there some problem with saying "Boeing gets patent for a shockwave attenuation system?"So it's not force nor field. It is a system for damping a shockwave.I hope that pipedot readers can handle the big words. And for those that can't, I hope they don't submit articles. Re: google define:attenuation (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on 2015-03-25 13:44 (#5Q4J) So it's not force nor field. It is a system for dampening a shockwave.Really? Where is the water for dampening? I think you meant "damping".I don't make AC comments like this very often, but dampen/damp is a pet peeve...
Re: google define:attenuation (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on 2015-03-25 13:44 (#5Q4J) So it's not force nor field. It is a system for dampening a shockwave.Really? Where is the water for dampening? I think you meant "damping".I don't make AC comments like this very often, but dampen/damp is a pet peeve...