I presume you mean a mechanism that obeys a linear differential law. In practice, any real mechanism will show non-linear behaviour, but some may be regarded as essentially linear (this makes the analysis much easier!).
linear in active region....
Linear speed is defined as the speed that the body moves in a linear path. It is the distance that is traveled within a given time for a linear path.
If v (velocity) is constant, then it's straight (linear). If v is changing due to acceleration, then it is a curve (non-linear)
an object which moves linearly is called a linear object.
linear momentum=product of mass and velocity
Crank handle, rack and pinion , screw and nut Mechanisms
A linear actuator is an actuator that creates motion in a straight line, as contrasted with circular motion of a conventional electric motor. Linear actuators are used in machine tools and industrial machinery, in computer peripherals such as disk drives and printers, in valves and dampers, and in many other places where linear motion is required. Hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders inherently produce linear motion; many other mechanisms are used to provide a linear motion from a rotating motor?
IPv4 Mechanisms
Mechanisms of Development was created in 1972.
Coping Mechanisms was created in 2006.
Atsumasa Yamamoto has written: 'Three-dimensional flows and loss generation mechanisms in a linear turbine rotor cascade at various incidence conditions' -- subject(s): Cascade flow, Turbine rotors
The provision of mechanisms for process synchronization
positive feedback mechanisms
Designing Economic Mechanisms was created in 2006.
Those defense mechanisms are designed to protect you from diseases and infections.
A bright light lights the slide (a prepared positive cut from the original film). The light travels through a lens to focus it and on to a screen. There are many mechanisms to change slides, from manual insertion, to rotary and linear slide trays.
No, Cardiac muscle makes most of its ATP via aerobic mechanisms (not anaerobic mechanisms).