A Body has variable speed if it covers unequal distance in equal interval of time is known as Variable Speed
Both speed and acceleration can be variable, depending on the circumstances.
The difference is that constant speed doesn't change but variable speed does. (change)
Something that is not restricted to running at one speed.
A variable frequency drive (VFD) refers to AC drives only and a variable speed drive (VSD) refers to either AC Drives or DC Drives. VFD's vary the speed of an AC motor by varying the frequency to the motor. VSD's referring to DC motors vary the speed by varying the voltage to the motor.
VSR - acronym meaning Variable Speed Reversible drill
variable speed drill No. The correct answer is: Variable Speed Reversing, meaning it has a switch that lets you run the drill clockwise or counterclockwise, at any speed from 0 RPM to the maximum rated speed for the drill in question.
A Body has variable speed if it covers unequal distance in equal interval of time is known as Variable Speed
Both speed and acceleration can be variable, depending on the circumstances.
The difference is that constant speed doesn't change but variable speed does. (change)
It is not necessarily a motion in itself... Variable speed refers to something that can change speeds, or that the speeds can be changed. There are many things that can be variable speed.
No, it is a continuous variable.
Dependent variable is usually speed.
Yes, the internal variable for an object's speed in Game Maker is <Object_Name>.speed.
Variable speed drivers are necessary to be able to have different speed settings in a motor.
with a variable speed switch
the dependent variable is the y-value. the dependent variable means it relys on another variable for its answer. without the other variable this variable would not exist. the independent variable is the x-value. the independent variable can exist on its own without the dependent variable. i mention x-values and y-values... this is only if you are using an x and y value for your application. there are other applications... like speed... where the dependent variable for speed would be time and the independent variable for speed would be distance. and for acceleration the dependent variable would be speed and the independent variable would be distance.