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If a system is static then it will be known as STATIC SYSTEM and if it is not static then its a common sense that it will be a DYNAMIC SYSTEM.
A rotary system can be used to calibrate flowmeters. Unless you are refering to a rotary telephone system, in which that works differently.
The rotary system is more accurate. You can use the conventional system but I recommend the rotary.
NO! A linear system can only have one solution (the lines intersect at one point), no solution (the lines are parallel), and infinitely many solutions (the lines are equivalent).
"Think of a simple single cylinder engine....crankshaft goes round & round,piston goes up & down,connecting rod keeps the two tied together...wa la!" This type of linear motion is known as reciprocating motion, where the linear motion is a repetitive up and down, or back and forth action. The linear motion velocity of a wheel and crank system is not uniform and conforms to a sinusodial curve, i.e. it is slowest at the 0º and 180º positions and fastest at the 90º position. To get uniform linear motion from uniform rotary motion, you can use a threaded shaft and thread follower arrangement, or a rack and pinion. btw, it's "voila!".
Scotch Yoke Mechanism is a mechanism in which the rotary motion is converted to reciprocating motion, with a single link or bar. The reciprocating system has to be constrained along the guide ways for linear motion.
A system of linear equations is two or more simultaneous linear equations. In mathematics, a system of linear equations (or linear system) is a collection of linear equations involving the same set of variables.
It is a system of linear equations which does not have a solution.
Linear system follows principal of superposition and homogeneity and Non linear system does not follow the same.
A pivotal joint is a joint in the skeletal system that allows rotary movement, which is why it is also referred to as a rotary joint.
You cannot obtain a three-phase supply from a single-phase system without using some sort of rotary converter.
The linear momentum of a system of particles is simply the vector sum of the linear momentum of each of the particles.