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Dynamic systems, like people, are hard to predict what will happen or where they will go. Static systems, such as birds or rocks, follow a regular, pre-determined pattern to reach the same predictable result.
The main difference of static pressure and dynamic pressure is:- static pressure is exerted by fluid at rest but dynamic pressure is pressure exerted by fluid in motion.
static latch: a latch without capacitor dynamic latch: latch with capacitor
Static is a force that doesn't move Dynamic force is a moving force. For instance, Static force is like being sat on a chair. Dynamic, is a moving force; Like a hurricane.
Static means still, whereas dynamic means moving. So if you can stand still without falling that demonstrates static balance. In contrast, if you can walk without falling that demonstrates dynamic balance.
If a system is static then it will be known as STATIC SYSTEM and if it is not static then its a common sense that it will be a DYNAMIC SYSTEM.
Dynamic systems, like people, are hard to predict what will happen or where they will go. Static systems, such as birds or rocks, follow a regular, pre-determined pattern to reach the same predictable result.
Static: Not Moving Dynamic: Moving
Dynamic unless you pay extra for a static.
No, it will work on dynamic too.
static comes from stationary means not moving and dynamic means moving
Dynamic process. Static means staying the same.
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The antonym of dynamic is 'static'.
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Mass and damping are associated with the motion of a dynamic system. Degrees-of-freedom with mass or damping are often called dynamic degrees-of-freedom; degrees-of-freedom with stiffness are called static degrees-of-freedom. It is possible (and often desirable) in models of complex systems to have fewer dynamic degrees-of-freedom than static degrees-of-freedom.