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  • In a theory of mechanics, '''kinematics''' is the quantitative description of the configuration and trajectory of t The kinematics of a [[structural truss]],<ref>truss: A rigid framework, as of wooden beams
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  • {{r|Elementary particle kinematics}}
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  • The [[kinematics]] of a [[chemical]] system.
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  • ...//science360.gov/obj/video/0a558e3f-ac36-4e34-80c6-4ec6552657b3/kinematics Kinematics Video]. Provided by the National Science Foundation & NBC Learn. Runtime: 5 ...per hour, and during some short bursts approach 30 miles (48 km) per hour. Kinematics, the branch of classical mechanics, helps describe a player's movement acro
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  • ...//science360.gov/obj/video/0a558e3f-ac36-4e34-80c6-4ec6552657b3/kinematics Kinematics Video]. Provided by the National Science Foundation & NBC Learn. Runtime: 5 ...per hour, and during some short bursts approach 30 miles (48 km) per hour. Kinematics, the branch of classical mechanics, helps describe a player's movement acro
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  • The [[kinematics]] of a [[chemical]] system.
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  • In a theory of mechanics, '''kinematics''' is the quantitative description of the configuration and trajectory of t The kinematics of a [[structural truss]],<ref>truss: A rigid framework, as of wooden beams
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  • * [[Kinematics]]
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  • {{r|Kinematics}}
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  • {{r|Elementary particle kinematics}}
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  • {{r|Kinematics}}
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  • {{r|Kinematics}}
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  • ...g [[curve]]s, [[symmetry]], [[chaos]], [[fractal]]s, [[Moiré pattern]]s, [[kinematics]] and [[simulation]]s
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  • * A system of [[kinematics]] by which the configuration and trajectory of the system being studied is
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  • ...entheoretischen Kinematik und Mechanik (On the Physical Content of Quantum Kinematics and Mechanics) | journal = Zeitschrift für Physik | volume = 43 | year = 1
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  • This article is restricted to the ''rotational kinematics'' of rigid bodies, that is, this article is about the kinetic energy of rot ...'R''. Classically, the rotor is rigid if ''R'' is independent of time. The kinematics of a linear rigid rotor is usually described by means of [[spherical coord
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  • ...ooks.google.com/books?id=uAfUQmQbzOkC&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22rigid+body+kinematics%22&lr=&as_brr=0#PRA1-PA475,M1 with ''s'' the speed of walking. According to simple kinematics, the velocity is then the first derivative of the trajectory:
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  • The discussion splits naturally into two parts: [[kinematics]] and [[dynamics]]. ====Kinematics====
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  • ...well-known mathematical [[function (mathematics)|functions]]) of [[inverse kinematics]] (the computation of the robot's movements), when possible.<ref name="ohme ...for greater stability and constant height of the hips for simpler inverse kinematics of movements fixed on [[Zero Moment Point]]s. The ZMP trajectory consists o
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  • ...well-known mathematical [[function (mathematics)|functions]]) of [[inverse kinematics]] (the computation of the robot's movements), when possible.<ref name="ohme ...for greater stability and constant height of the hips for simpler inverse kinematics of movements fixed on [[Zero Moment Point]]s. The ZMP trajectory consists o
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  • ...g to [[Keplerian|Keplerian dynamics]].<ref>A. Bosma, "The distribution and kinematics of neutral hydrogen in spiral galaxies of various morphological types", PhD
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  • ...mula for '''''F<sub>C</sub>''''' is described below. It is an example of ''kinematics'', that is, the analysis of the forces required to maintain a certain path, On the other hand, at velocity |'''v'''| on a circular path of radius ''R'', kinematics says that the force needed to turn the ball continuously into the turn is t
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  • ...motions they cause. They also serve the "flip side" of dynamics, namely [[kinematics]], which determines from observed motions the velocities and accelerations
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  • ...nfo7-8"/> The constant height of the hips, which makes simpler the inverse kinematics of movement, makes feasible the real-time predictive movement-planning tech
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  • ...nfo7-8"/> The constant height of the hips, which makes simpler the inverse kinematics of movement, makes feasible the real-time predictive movement-planning tech
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  • {{cite journal |title=What is wrong with relativistic kinematics? |author=V Cantoni |journal=Il Nuovo Cimento |volume=vol LVII B |issue= N.
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  • ...as under 50ms <ref> Kardong K, Bels V (1998) Rattlesnake strike behavior: Kinematics ''J Exp Biol'' '''201''':837–50</ref>.
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  • [[radial velocity]] and [[proper motion]] show the kinematics of these systems through the [[Milky Way]] galaxy. Astrometric results are
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