Definitions for kinematics

kinematics kin·e·mat·ics

Spelling: [kin-uh-mat-iks, kahy-nuh-]
IPA: /ˌkɪn əˈmæt ɪks, ˌkaɪ nə-/

Kinematics is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 21 points.

You can make 753 anagrams from letters in kinematics (aceiikmnst).

Definitions for kinematics

noun

  1. the branch of mechanics that deals with pure motion, without reference to the masses or forces involved in it.
  2. Also called applied kinematics. the theory of mechanical contrivance for converting one kind of motion into another.

Origin of kinematics

1830-40; Greek kīnēmat- (stem of kī́nēma movement; see cinema) + -ics

Examples for kinematics

His trilogy on kinematics and machine design is discussed by De Jonge, op.

Must geometry be regarded both as a branch of kinematics and as a branch of optics?

The robots were easy enough—just off-the-shelf stuff, really—but the costumes and kinematics routines were something else.

kinematics, kin-e-mat′iks, n. the science which treats of motion without reference to force.

The following list of additional reference material on kinematics may be of help to readers who desire to do independent research.

This time hasmost certainly arrived for the science of kinematics.

This copy probably represents the first textbook of kinematics.

There has been in Germany a thread of continuity in the kinematics of mechanisms since the time of Reuleaux.

The similarity and aridity of kinematics textbooks in this country from around 1910 are most striking.

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