no, it has two degrees of freedom. because it can rotate through X,Y plane.
The screw joint has one degree of freedom. They supply only single-axis translation, commonly by use of a threaded shaft. You can also consider the single degree of freedom to be the rotation of the screw. The important thing is the rotation and the translation are related by a function (the pitch of the screw), so only one of them can be independent. That gives you one degree of freedom.
Number all the structural degrees of freedom in your truss. In a 2D (planar) truss, each joint can have a maximum of two degrees of freedom: one in the global X-direction and one in the global Y -direction. If a degree of freedom is restrained by a reaction, then it doesn't get a number.
Degree of freedom in terms of vibration refers to the number of independent ways a system can move or oscillate. For example, a simple pendulum has one degree of freedom, while a mass-spring system has two degrees of freedom. The degree of freedom determines the number of independent coordinates needed to describe the system's motion fully.
A hinge joint, such as the elbow or knee, typically has one degree of freedom. This means that it can move in one plane or axis, allowing for flexion and extension movements. The restriction to movement in this joint is due to its anatomical structure, which includes a single axis of rotation.
two rotations (out of plane) and one displacement (out of plane)
One would think total freedom, but that would lead to anarchy, and by extension freedom for no one. This is a question that many have tried to answer. The more conservative view is a lesser degree of freedom than the traditional liberal view. The proper answer would be what the founding father may have had in mind, freedom for the educated property owners to pursue commercial interests, and freedom for the rest of the citizenry to live.
ICBM intercontinental ballistic missile
A particle moving on a surface has two degrees of freedom: one for movement along the surface (translation) and one for rotation around an axis perpendicular to the surface.
Number of independent coordinates that are required to describe the motion of a system is called degrees of freedom. In a system of N -particles, if there are k -equations of constraints, we have n  3N  k number of independent coordinates. n  degrees of freedom
well....or it is because the 1050 ballistic nylon is at his natural aspect and once time this last one is used and modified to get the form of a part of a luggage, ....ok....it become a 2520 ballistic nylon .....I think!!
A screw jack typically has one degree of freedom, which allows linear motion along the axis of the screw. However, some designs may have additional degrees of freedom depending on the specific mechanical configuration.
As a ballistic missile is one that is only powered on the upward portion of its flight and relies on a sub-orbital arc to then reach its target, it logically follows that a non-ballistic missile is one that is powered throughout its flight: An example of a non-ballistic missile would be the cruise missile which travels horizontally, hugging the terrain, until reaching its target. Both types can be armed with a variety of weapons. This is why, when talking about guns, you hear the term ballistic, as the bullet is only powered for a short time (while traveling through the barrel of the gun) and continues un-powered to its target. A bullet is a ballistic "missile" (of sorts). -gm A non ballistic missile is an area where missiles are fired at the enemy. If it is a non ballistic missle, it means that it can harm no one. - jg