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what is kinematics ????
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Kinematics, branch of physics and a subdivision of classical mechanics concerned with the geometrically possible motion of a body or system of bodies without consideration of the forces involved (i.e., causes and effects of the motions

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Answer:The branch of physics that defines motion with respect to space and time, ignoring the cause of that motion, is known as kinematics. Kinematics equations are a set of equations that can derive an unknown aspect of a body’s motion if the other aspects are provided.

Answer:The branch of physics that defines motion with respect to space and time, ignoring the cause of that motion, is known as kinematics. Kinematics equations are a set of equations that can derive an unknown aspect of a body’s motion if the other aspects are provided.These equations link five kinematic variables:

Answer:The branch of physics that defines motion with respect to space and time, ignoring the cause of that motion, is known as kinematics. Kinematics equations are a set of equations that can derive an unknown aspect of a body’s motion if the other aspects are provided.These equations link five kinematic variables:Displacement (denoted by Δx)

Answer:The branch of physics that defines motion with respect to space and time, ignoring the cause of that motion, is known as kinematics. Kinematics equations are a set of equations that can derive an unknown aspect of a body’s motion if the other aspects are provided.These equations link five kinematic variables:Displacement (denoted by Δx)Initial velocity (v0)

Answer:The branch of physics that defines motion with respect to space and time, ignoring the cause of that motion, is known as kinematics. Kinematics equations are a set of equations that can derive an unknown aspect of a body’s motion if the other aspects are provided.These equations link five kinematic variables:Displacement (denoted by Δx)Initial velocity (v0)Final velocity (denoted by v)

Answer:The branch of physics that defines motion with respect to space and time, ignoring the cause of that motion, is known as kinematics. Kinematics equations are a set of equations that can derive an unknown aspect of a body’s motion if the other aspects are provided.These equations link five kinematic variables:Displacement (denoted by Δx)Initial velocity (v0)Final velocity (denoted by v)Time interval (denoted by t)

Answer:The branch of physics that defines motion with respect to space and time, ignoring the cause of that motion, is known as kinematics. Kinematics equations are a set of equations that can derive an unknown aspect of a body’s motion if the other aspects are provided.These equations link five kinematic variables:Displacement (denoted by Δx)Initial velocity (v0)Final velocity (denoted by v)Time interval (denoted by t)Constant acceleration (denoted by a)

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