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  1. Cell Transmission Model. Center-of-momentum frame. Centripetal force. Centrode. Chasles' theorem (kinematics) Cylindrical joint.

  2. Stellar kinematics encompasses the measurement of stellar velocities in the Milky Way and its satellites as well as the internal kinematics of more distant galaxies. Measurement of the kinematics of stars in different subcomponents of the Milky Way including the thin disk , the thick disk , the bulge , and the stellar halo provides important information about the formation and evolutionary ...

  3. Kinematic equations for linear motion. There are three Kinematic equations for linear (and generally uniform) motion. These are. v = u + at. v2 = u2 + 2as. s = ut + 1. /. 2 at2. Besides these equations, there is one more equation used for finding displacement from the 0th to the nth second.

  4. In physics and engineering, kinetics is the branch of classical mechanics that is concerned with the relationship between the motion and its causes, specifically, forces and torques. [1] [2] [3] Since the mid-20th century, the term "dynamics" (or "analytical dynamics") has largely superseded "kinetics" in physics textbooks, [4] though the term ...

  5. In kinematics, Chasles' theorem, or Mozzi–Chasles' theorem, says that the most general rigid body displacement can be produced by a translation along a line (called its screw axis or Mozzi axis) followed (or preceded) by a rotation about an axis parallel to that line. [1] [2] [3] Such a composition of translation and rotation is called a ...

  6. In robot kinematics, forward kinematics refers to the use of the kinematic equations of a robot to compute the position of the end-effector from specified values for the joint parameters. [1] The kinematics equations of the robot are used in robotics, computer games, and animation. The reverse process, that computes the joint parameters that ...

  7. Die Kinematik als Begriff der Atom-, Kern- und Teilchenphysik wird in Kinematik (Teilchenprozesse) behandelt. Die Kinematik ( altgriechisch κίνημα kinema, deutsch ‚Bewegung‘) ist das Gebiet der Mechanik, in dem die Bewegung von Körpern rein geometrisch mit den Größen Ort, Zeit, Geschwindigkeit und Beschleunigung beschrieben wird.