It is a vector space with a quasi norm instead of a norm. A quasi norm is a variation of a norm which follows all the norm axioms except for the triangle inequality where we have x+y< or = K(x+y)for some K>1
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"Linear algebra is a branch of mathematics that studies vector spaces, also called linear spaces, along with linear functions that input one vector and output another." (from Wikipedia)
Varchar cuts off trailing spaces if given a shorter word than its declared length, while char does not. Char will pad spaces after it if given a shorter word.
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A static load is time independent. A dynamic load is time dependent and for which inertial effects cannot be ignored. A quasi-static load is time dependent but is "slow" enough such that inertial effects can be ignored. So, when you ignore it? Let's not beat around the bushes and find a testing STANDARD for example ISO 527-1:2012, Chpt. 3.9 where 1mm/min traction testing speed is considered STATIC. Any other values?