The dictionary definition for static is: Having no motion; being at rest; quiescent. Now, as common sense should prevail, somebody decided that static balancing would refer to balancing in a single plane. This would be the same if the machine is still or moving. Dynamic balancing refers to balancing in more than one plane which means you would place counterweights, for example, at the front bearing and at the rear bearing.
So this leaves a big question. When building a rotor for a blower, and it is small enough to maneuver, I balance it on the bench by adding counterweights so that the result is no movement by ordinary gravitational forces. So what do we call that?
Static stays the same and dynamic is always different.
A static one cannot change, while a dynamic one can.
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.
The general difference between a static IP and dynamic IP is that a static IP is reserved and does not change. A dynamic IP on the other hand changes each time one logs on.
Search operation in static hashing is time consuming, but in dynamic hashing it is not.
One difference between dynamic torque and static torque is the level of difficulty to measure. Static torque is each to measure, while dynamic torque is not. This is because it requires a transfer of an electric or magnetic effect.
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static stays the same, dynamic changes when you power on power off and after a certain amount of time.
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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.
A static shape has a fixed relationship between all of its vertexes. A dynamic shape can vary the position of at least one of its vertexes in relation to the others.
A static shape has a fixed relationship between all of its vertexes. A dynamic shape can vary the position of at least one of its vertexes in relation to the others.