Static control systems are systems where the output value depends only on the current input values, with no regard for previous inputs. Dynamic control systems, on the other hand, consider not only the current input but also past inputs and the system's internal state to determine the output. Dynamic systems are more complex and can exhibit behaviors such as stability, oscillations, or transient responses.
Static systems are those that do not change over time, while dynamic systems are those that evolve or change over time. Static systems are in equilibrium, with no movement or changes occurring, whereas dynamic systems show movement, growth, or other changes over time.
A static latch operates by maintaining its output state when the clock is inactive, while a dynamic latch relies on a clock signal to control its operation. Dynamic latches typically require more complex circuitry and consume more power compared to static latches. Static latches are often used in synchronous designs, while dynamic latches are more common in dynamic logic circuits.
Static electricity is the buildup of an electric charge on the surface of a material, causing it to attract or repel other objects. Dynamic electricity, on the other hand, is the flow of electric charge through a conductor, such as in a circuit. Dynamic electricity is what powers most electrical devices and systems.
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Static balance refers to the ability to maintain an upright position while stationary, such as when standing still. Dynamic balance, on the other hand, involves the ability to maintain stability and control while in motion, such as walking or running. Both types of balance are important for overall stability and coordination.
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.
Static systems are those that do not change over time, while dynamic systems are those that evolve or change over time. Static systems are in equilibrium, with no movement or changes occurring, whereas dynamic systems show movement, growth, or other changes over time.
A static latch operates by maintaining its output state when the clock is inactive, while a dynamic latch relies on a clock signal to control its operation. Dynamic latches typically require more complex circuitry and consume more power compared to static latches. Static latches are often used in synchronous designs, while dynamic latches are more common in dynamic logic circuits.
Dynamic unless you pay extra for a static.
Static: Not Moving Dynamic: Moving
No, it will work on dynamic too.
static comes from stationary means not moving and dynamic means moving
Dynamic process. Static means staying the same.
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The antonym of dynamic is 'static'.
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