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  1. What is the difference between "kinematics" and "dynamics"?

    A quick Google search reveals "dynamic and kinematic viscosity," "kinematic and dynamic performance," "fully dynamic and kinematic voronoi diagrams," "kinematic and reduced-dynamic …

  2. Recommendations for good Newtonian mechanics and kinematics books

    What are some good books for learning the concepts of Kinematics, Newton laws, 2D Motion of Object etc.?

  3. Difference b/w Kinetics & Kinematics w/concrete example

    Jul 30, 2016 · Some websites out there say (ex.) explain that force is only considered in kinematics. Does this mean for example Newton-Euler method is in kinetics and Lagrangian is in kinematics? I …

  4. kinematics - How to get distance when acceleration is not constant ...

    (where x (t) is the position of the object at time t) That's fine for a canonball or something like that, but what about a car accelerating from 0 to cruising speed? The acceleration is obviously not constant, …

  5. kinematics - What is the relevance of the two values of time here ...

    Jun 8, 2021 · So, I am in school and I was solving some questions related to Kinematics, those related to the three equations of motion. While solving them, I constantly faced problems in the same kind of …

  6. classical mechanics - Kinematics of a 3-wheeled omnidirectional robot ...

    Nov 30, 2021 · Kinematics of a 3-wheeled omnidirectional robot Ask Question Asked 4 years, 1 month ago Modified 4 years, 1 month ago

  7. terminology - Kinematics: 2 dimensional vs. 3 dimensional motion ...

    May 4, 2020 · I just studied kinematics and saw "throwing a ball in air" as an example of a 2 dimensional motion. I have a doubt that if we are throwing a ball in space, it should also have a z z coordinate, so …

  8. kinematics - What does the magnitude of the acceleration mean ...

    Feb 9, 2014 · Your question is kind of vague but I will try to respond. Acceleration is defined as the time rate of change of velocity. Since velocity has both magnitude and direction, so does acceleration. In …

  9. What are the equations for motion with constant jerk?

    Nov 13, 2014 · Every one knows the three famous equations for motions with constant acceleration . But what if the motion were having a jerk? How should then be the equations for motions? How can I find …

  10. Why do kinematic equations only work with constant acceleration?

    May 20, 2022 · Look at the definition of velocity and acceleration. The kinematic equations were derived from those definitions.