Degrees of Freedom
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Degrees of freedom (DOF) refers to the number of quantites that can vary independantly.
For example, a point on a plane has 2 degrees of freedom as the X and Y components of its position are independant.
This term is most commonly used in FRC when discussing arms, manipulators and other scoring devices.
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