| kinematic viscosity |
The ratio of the absolute viscosity of a liquid to its specific gravity at the temperature at which the viscosity is measured. Expressed in Stokes or Centistokes. Example: Viscosity, kinematic, cS @ 100F.....5.2
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| kinematics |
Area of study that examines the spatial and temporal components of motion (position, velocity, acceleration).
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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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| kinematic viscosity |
The ratio of dynamic viscosity to mass density. It is obtained by dividing dynamic viscosity by the fluid density. Units of kinematic viscosity are square meters per second.
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