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Kinetic

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Kinetic meaning

Relating to motion. | Relating to kinesis or motor function. | Relating to the movement of an organism in response to an external stimulus.

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For example, in the introduction to his 1947 book "Kinetic Theory of Liquids", citation Yakov Frenkel proposed that "The kinetic theory of liquids must accordingly be developed as a generalization and extension of the kinetic theory of solid bodies.

Danmadami disclosed that in the past 2 weeks, both kinetic and non-kinetic operations were conducted in the various theatres of operations, with significant results recorded.

For us in Nigeria, we continue to engage bilaterally and multilaterally to comprehensibly win the war against the Boko Haram insurgency and other related terror groups through kinetic and non-kinetic approaches.

Kinetic Booster, as the name implies, is an exceptional Quirk as it allows All For One to increase the amount of kinetic energy that he can create and store within himself.

While it is not a global kinetic war, it is nonetheless a global ideological war being fought on multiple kinetic fronts by proxies.

The armed forces is a force for stability that employs both kinetic and non kinetic measures to achieve the desired end state.

Kinetic theory of gases, average kinetic energy of translation, Boltzmann constant and absolute scale of temperature.

Accordingly, as energy is removed from molecules, both their kinetic temperature (the temperature derived from the kinetic energy of translational motion) and their internal temperature simultaneously diminish in equal proportions.

For example, one can speak of macroscopic potential and kinetic energy, which do not include thermal potential and kinetic energy.

For this reason cross terms for kinetic energy may appear in the Hamiltonian; a mix of the gradients for two particles: : where M denotes the mass of the collection of particles resulting in this extra kinetic energy.

In another frame, in addition to the reduction of kinetic energy there may be a transfer of kinetic energy from one particle to the other; the fact that this depends on the frame shows how relative this is.

Kinetic friction Kinetic (or dynamic) friction occurs when two objects are moving relative to each other and rub together (like a sled on the ground).

Note too that the Boltzmann constant and its related formulas establish that absolute zero is the point of both zero kinetic energy of particle motion and zero kinetic velocity (see also Note 1 above).

The kinetic energy of the emitted neutrino is given approximately by Q minus the kinetic energy of the beta.

The ozone molecule can then absorb a UVC photon and dissociate Omain → O + Omain + kinetic energy The excess kinetic energy heats the stratosphere when the O atoms and the molecular oxygen fly apart and collide with other molecules.

These contain neutron moderator materials that slow neutrons until their neutron temperature is thermalized, that is, until their kinetic energy approaches the average kinetic energy of the surrounding particles.

The temperature derived from this translational kinetic energy is sometimes referred to as kinetic temperature and is equal to the thermodynamic temperature over a very wide range of temperatures.

This corresponds to the fact that the potential energy with respect to infinity of an object in such an orbit is minus two times its kinetic energy, while to escape the sum of potential and kinetic energy needs to be at least zero.

At the same time, legs, waist and pelvis spell out another story: the transformation of African kinetic (movement) codes into street dance styles that became the weaponry of dispossessed youth around the Afro-Atlantic rim.

Chris is an award-winning dating show innovator--not only the name behind the Emmy-nominated series but several other chart-toppers, including Through his company, Kinetic Content, he has been producing unscripted series since 2010.