I hate when you think you'll get an answer to the question, and intead it asks you to answer it cuz no one's answered it yet... :(
Neither man, nor other animals always live in harmony. There is variation in all life on earth as we know it. Both man and animals attempt to live in harmony with the world we live in, but for all creatures, this is often not successful.
Its not only about rotor, Core losses of every machine which has core are fixed and only vary with Voltage variation.
Constant variation is a relationship between two variables where one is a fixed multiple of the other. The graph of such a relationship is a straight line through the origin.
It is that the measure is somehow related to the absolute value of the observations compared to some fixed value and also that there IS some variation.
Continuous variation refers to a range of possible values that a trait can take, such as height or weight, showing a smooth spectrum of variation. Discontinuous variation refers to distinct categories or traits that do not show a gradual range of values, like blood type or eye color.
A source of variation refers to factors that contribute to differences in data or outcomes. Examples of sources of variation include measurement errors, environmental changes, and individual differences. However, a static constant, such as a fixed parameter in an experiment that does not change, is NOT a source of variation, as it does not introduce any differences in the results.
A fixed star, in Medusa's head, in the constellation Perseus, remarkable for its periodic variation in brightness.
If color is 100 percent black then then genetic variation is 1
Due to temp. variation the shaft will expand axially, to accept this expansion only one bearing on the shaft is fixed axially in the housing, are called Fixed Bearing. It can also mean that an object is at a steady angle away from another object
There are many possible situations. For example, when the data are symmetric about some fixed value of the explanatory variable.
Speed and distance: the faster you go, the further you can go in a fixed amount of time.
Patrick M. Erben has written: 'A harmony of the spirits' -- subject(s): Languages, History, Language and languages, Variation, Language and culture