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Q: Is there a rotary shaft equivalent to a linear dynamic system?
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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.


Can you explain what a rotary system does?

A rotary system can be used to calibrate flowmeters. Unless you are refering to a rotary telephone system, in which that works differently.


What are the advantages of a rotary system vs. other conventional systems?

The rotary system is more accurate. You can use the conventional system but I recommend the rotary.


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NO! A linear system can only have one solution (the lines intersect at one point), no solution (the lines are parallel), and infinitely many solutions (the lines are equivalent).


Mechanism to transfer linear to rotary motion?

"Think of a simple single cylinder engine....crankshaft goes round & round,piston goes up & down,connecting rod keeps the two tied together...wa la!" This type of linear motion is known as reciprocating motion, where the linear motion is a repetitive up and down, or back and forth action. The linear motion velocity of a wheel and crank system is not uniform and conforms to a sinusodial curve, i.e. it is slowest at the 0º and 180º positions and fastest at the 90º position. To get uniform linear motion from uniform rotary motion, you can use a threaded shaft and thread follower arrangement, or a rack and pinion. btw, it's "voila!".


What is scotch yoke mechanism?

Scotch Yoke Mechanism is a mechanism in which the rotary motion is converted to reciprocating motion, with a single link or bar. The reciprocating system has to be constrained along the guide ways for linear motion.


What is the definition of Simultaneous Linear Equations?

A system of linear equations is two or more simultaneous linear equations. In mathematics, a system of linear equations (or linear system) is a collection of linear equations involving the same set of variables.


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It is a system of linear equations which does not have a solution.


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What is the pivotal joint?

A pivotal joint is a joint in the skeletal system that allows rotary movement, which is why it is also referred to as a rotary joint.


How do you get an equivalent three phases power from a single phase?

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