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What Do ‘you Mean By Iso-constraints? |
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Answer» If all of the degrees of freedom of GEOMETRY have been takes up by a CONSISTENT COMBINATION of dimensions & fixed geometry,. That geometry is SAID to be ISO-CONSTRAINED. Geometry that still has some degrees of freedom is said to be UNDER constrained. If all of the degrees of freedom of geometry have been takes up by a consistent combination of dimensions & fixed geometry,. That geometry is said to be ISO-CONSTRAINED. Geometry that still has some degrees of freedom is said to be UNDER constrained. |
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