| kinetics |
The properties of chemical agents or enzymes in the efficiency and speed of their action upon a chemical reaction.
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| kinetic energy |
1. The energy of a working fluid caused by its motion. 2. Energy related to the fluid of dynamic pressure, 12 pV2.
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| kinematic viscosity |
Absolute viscosity of a fluid divided by its density.
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| kinematics |
The properties of each 3D object that control its transformations. These transformation properties are used to modify the selected object's scaling (size), rotation (orientation), and translation (position) in X, Y, and Z in either local and global space. Although related, kinematics are not to be confused with inverse and forward kinematics for animation.
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| kinetic energy |
is energy of motion. Remember roller coasters? A car that moves faster has more kinetic energy than a car that moves slower. Atoms have "Kinetic Energy" too because they move. The atoms in a hot object move faster than atoms in a cold object. The atoms in a hot object have more kinetic energy than the atoms in a cold object. Adding heat to a substance will make the atoms vibrate more and when heat leaves the substance; the atoms will vibrate less.
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