two rotations (out of plane) and one displacement (out of plane)
A high degree of freedom means that an appendage can pivot or rotate in numerous of ways. The definition of 'high' is not specifically defined, but usually an appendage that can pivot or rotate in more than six or seven ways is considered to have a high degree of freedom.
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I think its three but not sure.
The number of independent manipulated variables; actuators as in pumps, valves etc.
degree of freedom is defined as the number of independent variable which have relative motion each other, its becomes equal to ==3(l-1)-2i-h
arm has not 6 but 7 degree of freedom.. 1.shoulder have 1 degree of freedom. 2.yaw have 2 degree of freedom. 3.roll have 3 degree of freedom. 4.elbow have 4 degree of freedom. 5.wrist have 5degree of freedom. 6.wrist yaw have a 6degree of freedom. 7.wrist roll have a 7 degree of freedom.
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a superstructure has negative degree of freedom... ;0
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degree of freedom
The degree of freedom for a shaft in a circular hole typically refers to the number of independent movements the shaft can make while being constrained by the hole. In this case, the shaft can generally rotate around its axis (1 rotational degree of freedom) and can also move linearly along the axis of the hole (1 translational degree of freedom). Therefore, the total degree of freedom for a shaft in a circular hole is 2.
Degree of freedom=c-p+2;c=1;p=11-1+2=2
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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.
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