| kinematics |
The science of descriptive geometry of bodies in motion with respect to their relationship among displacement, velocity and acceleration. Kinesiology The study of human motion.
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| kinesis |
a feverish movement of disintegration and disorder (Thucydides)
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| kinetic energy |
The energy possessed by a moving body. The ability of a body to do work by virtue of its motion. Energy associated with motion.
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| kinetics |
The study of the relationship between motion and the forces affecting motion; bodies changing motion as unbalanced forces act on them. The concepts of mass, force, and energy as they affect motion.
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| kinesthetic |
Pertaining to sensations derived from muscles or movement. The kinesthetic system interprets the excursion and direction of joint movement.
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