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degrees of freedom The number of scores whose values are free to vary. Reference: Chapter 8
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degree A unit used to measure temperature.
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degree The number of entity types that participate in a relationship.
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degrees of freedom each direction a joint can go gives a robot arm one degree. To reach any possible point in space within its work envelope, a robot needs a total of six degrees of freedom. Contiguous points are represented along six axes: X, Y, Z, yaw, pitch and roll. With a six-axis robot, the arm is positioned in three axes and the robot wrist is positioned in the other three.
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degree A unit of measure used to describe a temperature scale. See Celsius, Fahrenheit.
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