I spoke but a few moments, when I felt a
degree of freedom, and said what I desired with considerable ease.
He did not talk much to me, but when he did speak it was with a
degree of freedom and openness, and kindliness too, that plainly seemed to intimate he knew his words were music to my ears; and when his looks met mine it was with a smile - presumptuous, it might be - but oh!
It cannot have recourse to lattice vibrations as a
degree of freedom. Consequently, a gaseous Sun must rely almost exclusively on translational and electronic degrees of freedom as receptacles for energy.
It covers systems with a single
degree of freedom, systems with multiple degrees of freedom, distributed-parameter systems, random vibrations, and earthquake engineering.
Yet the two motions in combination can be used to provide an extra
degree of freedom and rotate the pizza horizontally, reports New Scientist.
The strategy of mathematical model for adaptive suspension mechanism, vary depending on design process of the control law, from using a simplified model of movement, with only one
degree of freedom for testing algorithms of control with high degree of complexity, to drawing up a extended model of movement, with seven and more
degree of freedom, for representing much better the comfort performances and safety for the development results.
Legal recognition of gay unions comes at a steep price for Christian institutions, which have now lost a
degree of freedom. If states do not provide religious exemptions to these laws, same-sex marriage will begin pushing faith-based organizations out of the public square.
Thus, there is no
degree of freedom in this example (1 - 1 = 0).
For repeatability evaluation, the
degree of freedom is obtained from the number of independent repeated observations, i.e., n- 1.