kinematics

IPA: kɪnʌmˈætɪks

noun

  • (physics) The branch of mechanics concerned with objects in motion, but not with the forces involved.
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Examples of "kinematics" in Sentences

  • This car's kinematics are more unsorted than my sock drawer.
  • Yellowstone hotspot and mantle plume: Seismic and GPS imaging, kinematics, and mantle flow, J. Volcanol.
  • "The researchers point out that the computer evolves these laws without any prior knowledge of physics, kinematics or geometry."
  • But even less recognized is the theoretical system of machine design notation known as "kinematics" that paved the way for complex machines.
  • 56 ALBERT EINSTEIN logical reconciliation by making a change in kinematics, that is to say, in the doctrine of the physical laws of space and time.
  • They then made complex comparisons of the characteristics of movement, known as kinematics, between dogs with different limbs missing and also with the "normal" movement of four-legged dogs.
  • They then made complex comparisons of the characteristics of movement, known as kinematics, between dogs with different limbs missing and also with the 'normal' movement of four-legged dogs.
  • If you thought Hipparcos satellite which was also ESA of 1991 was good, this one will provide the dynamical knowledge of our part of the Milky Way, and the information of the kinematics of the whole galaxy!
  • This issue was recently addressed by David Viano and colleagues, who work at ProBiomechanics LLC, a Michigan firm specializing in occupant kinematics and injury causation, published last month in Traffic Injury Prevention.
  • Mr. Dennis sees McLaren as "technology flying doctor" service, offering bespoke solutions to companies with urgent problems in complex areas such as electronics, pneumatics, fluid dynamics, kinematics and material sciences.

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