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Static hazards occur due to the combination of logic gates in a circuit, resulting in unintended glitches in the output. Dynamic hazards are short pulses in an output caused by a delay in the propagation of a logic signal through gates. Both can cause incorrect results in digital circuits and need to be carefully considered during the design phase.
Dynamic pressure is the pressure exerted by a fluid in motion, caused by its velocity, while static pressure is the pressure exerted by a fluid at rest. Dynamic pressure increases with the square of the velocity, whereas static pressure remains constant regardless of velocity.
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.
The main difference between static and dynamic pass box is the airflow. In a static pass box, the airflow is restricted to prevent contaminants from entering the clean room. In a dynamic pass box, there is continuous airflow to help remove contaminants as items are transferred.
Static weight is the weight of an object when it is not in motion, while dynamic weight takes into account the additional forces acting on an object when it is in motion, such as inertia and acceleration. Dynamic weight can be greater than static weight due to these additional forces.
Static equilibrium refers to a system at rest where all forces are balanced, while dynamic equilibrium refers to a system in motion where the rate of change is constant. In static equilibrium, objects are stationary, while in dynamic equilibrium, objects are moving at a constant speed and direction.