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Kinematic

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Kinematic meaning

Of or relating to motion or to kinematics.

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Classical mechanics Mass and inertia Derived kinematic quantities Kinematic quantities of a classical particle: mass m, position r, velocity v, acceleration a. Derived dynamic quantities Angular momenta of a classical object.

In every case for which a quantum kinematic description is needed, there is always a compelling reason for this restriction of kinematic precision.

Interestingly, this is the same speed the water (or anything else) would have if freely falling the same vertical distance h. Kinematic pressure : is the kinematic pressure, where is the pressure and constant mass density.

Additionally, and avoiding the math involved, the physics and biomechanics of running and walking reveal that kinematic forces generate what is called a vertical ground reaction force (i.e. when you push on the ground the ground pushes back).

Accelerations can be defined through kinematic measurements.

Also in 2004, Robert Freitas and Ralph Merkle coauthored and published Kinematic Self-Replicating Machines, the first complete survey of the field of physical and hypothetical self-replicating machines.

An upper limb kinematic for the examination of cricket bowling: A case study of Muttiah Muralitharan.

As a result, electromagnetic laws in SI require an additional constant of proportionality (see Vacuum permittivity ) to relate electromagnetic units to kinematic units.

Definition and properties Kinematic quantities of a classical particle: mass m, position r, velocity v, acceleration a. Average acceleration Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.

For surveying mappings, frequently Real Time Kinematic GPS is employed, tying in the unknown points with known terrestrial points close by in real time.

It is an important feature of the quantum kinematic description that it does not permit a unique definite statement of which of those pathways is actually followed.

Kinematic relations and constitutive equations are needed to complete the system of governing equations.

Most astrophysical systems are not in local thermal equilibrium, and therefore require an additional kinematic treatment to describe all the phenomena within the system (see Astrophysical plasma ).

Real-time kinematic (RTK) GPS techniques are used as well.

Relative Kinematic Positioning (RKP) is a third alternative for a precise GPS-based positioning system.

Similarly, the flat surface of an inclined plane and wedge are examples of the kinematic pair called a sliding joint.

Stabinger viscometer Stabinger Viscometer principle By modifying the classic Couette type rotational viscometer, it is possible to combine the accuracy of kinematic viscosity determination with a wide measuring range.

The Fichtel mountains are also characterized by large granite bodies, called post-kinematic plutons which, in the late phase of Variscan orogeny, intruded into the metamorphic rocks.

The non-Euclidean planar algebras support kinematic geometries in the plane.

The one presented here uses the physical definition of cycloid and the kinematic property that the instantaneous velocity of a point is tangent to its trajectory.