StaticStatic is, generally, used in everyday speech as shorthand for static electricity, or as a slang term for hardheadedness (as in "Don't give me static"). In the context of consumer electronics, static is a synonym for white noise. An entirely different meaning of static, used in literature, etc., is to mean "not changing"; as in the term "static character", or, a character who does not significantly change over the course of the work. In addition to these meanings, in mechanics, static implies a system that does not possess a deterministic processes or changing variable values, but is a well-defined system which only involves the current values. This type of system is the opposite of dynamic systems, and is studied in statics. In computer science/computer engineering, the word static has many unrelated definitions, which may be confusing for novices. Some of the more common uses of the word are:
See also\nPhysics\n* Hydrostatic equilibrium\n* Static electricity\n* Gravity wave Computers\n* Dynamic HTML\n* Scalable Vector Graphics\n* Artificial intelligence agent Other\n* Lila: An Inquiry into Morals |
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