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Latest revision as of 12:11, 18 February 2025

Kinematics is the branch of physics that describes the motion of points, bodies (objects), and systems of bodies (groups of objects) without considering the forces that cause them to move. Kinematics, as a field of study, is often referred to as the "geometry of motion."

Basic concepts[edit]

Kinematics is used in astrophysics to describe the motion of celestial bodies and collections of such bodies. In mechanical engineering, robotics, and biomechanics kinematics is used to describe the motion of systems composed of joined parts (multi-link systems) such as an engine, a robotic arm or the human skeleton.

Time[edit]

Time is a key variable that tells the observer when the motion of interest takes place. The time is often measured in seconds (s), but can also be measured in hours (h), minutes (min) or other units of time.

Displacement[edit]

Displacement is the change in position of an object. It is a vector quantity with both magnitude and direction.

Velocity[edit]

Velocity is the rate of change of displacement. It is a vector quantity with both magnitude and direction.

Acceleration[edit]

Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. It is a vector quantity with both magnitude and direction.

Types of motion[edit]

Kinematics can describe various types of motion, including translational motion, rotational motion, and oscillatory motion.

Translational motion[edit]

Translational motion is the motion by which a body moves in a line from one point in space to another.

Rotational motion[edit]

Rotational motion is the motion of an object around a center (or point) of rotation.

Oscillatory motion[edit]

Oscillatory motion is the motion of swinging back and forth in a regular cycle.

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