linear in active region....
If v (velocity) is constant, then it's straight (linear). If v is changing due to acceleration, then it is a curve (non-linear)
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!).
only in the linear region of small deflection as soft rubber stiffens with deflection and becomes non-linear
it does not hold beyond the elastic limit or yield point or when a material becomes non linear
Three non-co-linear points are sufficient to uniquely define a single plane.
non linear
Usually non-linear.Usually non-linear.Usually non-linear.Usually non-linear.
Linear means in order Non-Linear means Organic
No, but it is non-linear.
sometimes
Non-linear.
It is possible to give an example of non-linear, but I have no idea what a non-example is. Is a non-example of linear a curve. That would be my first thought but not sure
linear in active region....
You can measure things with a linear scale. Practically impossible with a non-linear scale.
Linear
Non-Linear Systems was created in 1952.