kinematics
pronunciation
How to pronounce kinematics in British English: UK [ˌkɪnə'mætɪks]
How to pronounce kinematics in American English: US [ˌkɪnə'mætɪks]
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- Noun:
- the branch of mechanics concerned with motion without reference to force or mass
Word Origin
- kinematics (n.)
- "science of motion," 1840, from French cinématique (Ampère, 1834), from Greek kinesis "movement, motion" (see cite). Related: Kinematic (1864); kinematical.
Example
- 1. Kinematics analysis of the assembly robot for environmentalism compressor .
- 2. Kinematics analysis of straddle jump to push up of sports aerobics .
- 3. Kinematics and dynamics including rectilinear motion and newton 's laws .
- 4. For example , stanley plagenhof of the university of massachusetts in the us has studied the kinematics of kicking in other words , ignoring the forces involved .
- 5. Kinematics features of hip shoulder trunk rotation in the final force stage of male backward slidingstep shot-put .