This really depends on how you define machine; some definitions say that Man is a form of machine - for example, you can describe a man as a heat engine. The key difference is the origins; man is evolved and machines are designed and mechanistic. Because of the evolved nature of man, there is enormous parallelism and complexity and an electro-chemical brain. Although complicated machines are designed, the way these are approached is to either start with a simple machine and add complexity gradually, or to break the system into lots of simple machines. There are some system that are being built using artificial evolution and it may be that one day there is a grey area between machines and animals.
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Machine language is something which can be understood by machine(Computer), it can understand only 0 and 1 i.e. the binary code. High level language is something which can be understood by human beings.. for ex... english.
The following differences between a machine and a structure are : 1. The parts of a machine move relative to one another, whereas the members of a structure do not move relative to one another. 2. A machine transforms the available energy into some useful work, whereas in a structure no energy is transformed into useful work. 3. The links of a machine may transmit both power and motion, while the members of a structure transmit forces only
a computer is a programmable machine while eletronic component is any physical entity in aneletronic system
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Apart from the differences in anatomy and physiology, there are many differences between the two sexes. Not only that, in a competitive world, their implications are huge.
Work Output is the work done BY a machine. Work Input is the work done ON a machine.
Yes there are differences between machine and free weight training . Here are a couple of sites that will help you with this www.nsca-lift.org/HotTopic/.../Machine%20vs%20Free%20Weights...., and www.livestrong.com/.../84894-difference-between-machine-weights-...
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Scholars use the term sex to refer to biological differences between men and women.
Work input is work done on a machine to get the desired output. Work output is the amount of desired work that is done by a machine.
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This Cuisinart bread machine has a convection feature making it a faster alternative to the conventional oven.
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