degree of freedom

collocation in English

meaningsofdegreeandfreedom

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degree
noun
uk
/dɪˈɡriː/
us
/dɪˈɡriː/
(an) amount or level ...
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freedom
noun
uk
/ˈfriː.dəm/
us
/ˈfriː.dəm/
the condition or right of being able or allowed to do, say, think, etc. whatever you want to, without being controlled ...
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(Definition ofdegreeandfreedomfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thedegreeoffreedomof the mechanism is dependent on the passive leg'sdegreeoffreedom.
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All tests have onedegreeoffreedom.
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This leaves onedegreeoffreedom.
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A robotic gripper with onedegreeoffreedomwas designed.
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There is thus onedegreeoffreedomleft.
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So at least onedegreeoffreedommust be revolute.
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The multipledegreeoffreedomcontroller performance was not as good as the singledegree-of-freedommainly due to errors in force measurement.
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When a joint path is given, a fivedegreeoffreedombiped in single support becomes similar to a onedegreeoffreedominverted pendulum.
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Therefore, the problem of increasing thedegreeoffreedomin other robots is not applicable here.
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Figure 3 shows the arrangement of a singledegreeoffreedomcontrollable impedance element.
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Sometimes we speak interchangeably of parameter, dimension anddegreeoffreedom.
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The significance of the removal is determined by a 2 test with 1degreeoffreedom.
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The change in deviance follows a chi-square with the appropriatedegreeoffreedom.
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The sixdegreeoffreedomdevice uses an array of sensors to enhance performance.
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It is common to consider each mechanicaldegreeoffreedomof the mechanism as a subsystem.
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Therefore, universally only singledegreeoffreedom, single input-single output joints are utilised.
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A pair of threedegreeoffreedomhand controllers is used for operator input.
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Eachdegreeoffreedomof the mechanical system is considered as a subsystem.
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The ydegreeoffreedomis assumed not to be excited.
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Therefore, for both reaching and pointing tasks, onedegreeoffreedomis redundant.
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This implies that the output point loses onedegreeoffreedomin those configurations.
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Several other researchers have investigated the design of multipledegreeoffreedomforce sensors.
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