No. However, be aware that builders' merchants sometimes use "yards" when they mean cubic yards - for example a yard of gravel.
linear
no diff 1 gaj = yard
Nonlinear do not satisfy the superposition principle. Linear problems, as implied, do.
You can measure things with a linear scale. Practically impossible with a non-linear scale.
No. However, be aware that builders' merchants sometimes use "yards" when they mean cubic yards - for example a yard of gravel.
linear
A length of 1 yard is 1 linear yard!
distinguish between linear and non linear demands funcions
the difference between a station and a station yard is that a station yard is where trains get put when they are no longer used.
don't know
I have no idea. However, in theory there is a difference.
maa chuda
1 yard = 3 feet
no diff 1 gaj = yard
Nonlinear do not satisfy the superposition principle. Linear problems, as implied, do.
You can measure things with a linear scale. Practically impossible with a non-linear scale.