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kinematics

/kin-uh-mat-iks, kahy-nuh-/US // ˌkɪn əˈmæt ɪks, ˌkaɪ nə- //UK // (ˌkɪnɪˈmætɪks, ˌkaɪ-) //

运动学,动态运动学,动量学

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Physics.

    • : the branch of mechanics that deals with pure motion, without reference to the masses or forces involved in it.
    • : Also called applied kinematics. the theory of mechanical contrivance for converting one kind of motion into another.

Examples

  • Must geometry be regarded both as a branch of kinematics and as a branch of optics?

  • This copy probably represents the first textbook of kinematics.

  • The robots were easy enough—just off-the-shelf stuff, really—but the costumes and kinematics routines were something else.

  • The proof is similar to that of the corresponding theorem of plane kinematics ( 3).

  • Kinematics, kin-e-mat′iks, n. the science which treats of motion without reference to force.