Kinematics
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Kinematics is a branch of classical mechanics that describes the motion of points, bodies (objects), and systems of bodies (groups of objects) without considering the forces that caused the motion.
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See also
- Absement
- Acceleration
- Analytical mechanics
- Applied mechanics
- Celestial mechanics
- Centripetal force
- Classical mechanics
- Distance
- Dynamics (physics)
- Fictitious force
- Forward kinematics
- Four-bar linkage
- Inverse kinematics
- Jerk (physics)
- Kepler's laws
- Kinematic coupling
- Kinematic diagram
- Kinetics (physics)
- Motion (physics)
- Orbital mechanics
- Statics
- Velocity
- Integral kinematics
- Chebychev–Grübler–Kutzbach criterion
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