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what is kinematics. ..

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Answered by ramesh87901
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kinemat-,' is Greek and means 'motion.' The end of the word, '-ics,' is Latin and means 'the study of.' Putting it together, kinematics is 'the study of motion.'

Kinematics deals with any motion of any object. I'm sure you've seen those carpet robots that zip around vacuuming floors


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Answered by nosumittiwari3
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Kinematics is simply the study of motion. This is literally what the word means: kinesis (motion) + tics (the study of. Think mathematics, politics, pizzatics). On a more practical level, the kinematics you learn in your intro physics class is the study of position, velocity, and momentum. On the most practical level, kinematics is the study of what happens when you toss a ball. Which means, if you can toss a ball, you can learn kinematics – FYI, as anyone who has ever seen me play sports knows, the reverse is not true.

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