A rigid object has up to 6 degrees of freedom: 3 degrees of freedom of location: In both directions of x,y,z axis 3 degrees of freedom of rotation (attitude): pitch, roll, and yaw, rotation about the x,y,z axis.
arm has not 6 but 7 degree of freedom.. 1.shoulder have 1 degree of freedom. 2.yaw have 2 degree of freedom. 3.roll have 3 degree of freedom. 4.elbow have 4 degree of freedom. 5.wrist have 5degree of freedom. 6.wrist yaw have a 6degree of freedom. 7.wrist roll have a 7 degree of freedom.
A triatomic linear molecule has 5 degrees of freedom - 3 translational degrees of freedom (x, y, z), 1 rotational degree of freedom about the molecular axis, and 1 vibrational degree of freedom along the molecular axis.
BACKGROUND: An item has a maximum of 6 degrees of freedom; 3 degrees of translation (motion in a straight line) and 3 degrees of rotation. The textbook answer to this question is 3 degrees of freedom. What do I mean by the "textbook" answer? I mean that the sphere and spherical bowl fit together correctly so that while the ball will rotate smoothly in any direction, the ball fits tightly enough that it will not move in a straight line in any direction.
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i beleive it is one for a pillar drill but i may well be wrong, if its a normal hand drill it will have the sames as your arm with is is 6