| n | Greek letter nu; degrees of freedom; frequency; kinematic velocity; neutrino |
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| kinematic face-bow | adjustable axis face-bow |
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| kinematic viscosity | A measure used in studies of fluid flow; the dynamic viscosity, u, in poises divided by the density of the material; units: stokes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| kinematical | Of or pertaining to kinematics. Kinematic curves, curves produced by machinery, or a combination of motions, as distinguished from mathematical curves. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| kinematics | <physics> The science which treats of motions considered in themselves, or apart from their causes; the comparison and relation of motions. Kinematics forms properly an introduction to mechanics, as involving the mathematical principles which are to be applied to its data of forces. Origin: Gr., motion, fr. To move. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| kinematics |
the branch of mechanics concerned with motion without reference to force or mass
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| kinematic viscosity |
absolute viscosity divided by the density of the fluid; measured in stokes as the time for an exact quantity of liquid to flow by gravity through a capillary tube. Symbol n.
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| kinematic viscosity |
A coefficient defined as the ratio of the dynamic viscosity of a fluid to its density. The kinematic viscosity of most gases increases with increasing temperature and decreasing pressure. For dry air at 0
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| kinematics |
The branch of dynamics that describes the properties of pure motion without regard to force, momentum, or energy. Translation, advection, vorticity, and deformation are examples of kinematic variables.
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| kinematics |
??the actual arrangement of rigid members and joints in the robot, which determines the robot's possible motions. Classes of robot kinematics include articulated, cartesian, parallel and SCARA.
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| kinematic | the branch of mechanics concerned with motion without reference to force or mass |
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