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Define kinematics and explain its relationship to classical mechanics.
Define kinematics and explain its relationship to classical mechanics.
Kinematics is a subfield of physics that describes the motion of points, bodies, and systems of bodies without considering the forces that cause them to move. It is often referred to as the 'geometry of motion' and is seen as a branch of mathematics. Kinematics is related to classical mechanics as it provides the foundation for understanding the motion of objects in classical mechanics.
Explain the difference between kinematics and kinetics.
Explain the difference between kinematics and kinetics.
The difference between kinematics and kinetics lies in the consideration of forces. Kinematics solely focuses on describing motion without considering the forces that cause it, while kinetics involves the study of how forces act on bodies.
What information is required to solve a kinematics problem?
What information is required to solve a kinematics problem?
To solve a kinematics problem, the geometry of the system needs to be described, and the initial conditions of any known values of position, velocity, and/or acceleration of points within the system need to be declared.
In which fields is kinematics commonly used?
In which fields is kinematics commonly used?
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What is the role of kinematics in robotics?
What is the role of kinematics in robotics?
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