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- Kinematics is a subfield of physics and mathematics, developed in classical mechanics, that describes the motion of points, bodies (objects), and systems...
- astronomy, stellar kinematics is the observational study or measurement of the kinematics or motions of stars through space. Stellar kinematics encomp****es the...
- In robot kinematics, forward kinematics refers to the use of the kinematic equations of a robot to compute the position of the end-effector from specified...
- compatibility conditions alone can be used to calculate deflections. A kinematically determinate structure can be defined as a structure where, if it is...
- In robotics, robot kinematics applies geometry to the study of the movement of multi-degree of freedom kinematic chains that form the structure of robotic...
- In accelerator physics, a kinematically complete experiment is an experiment in which all kinematic parameters of all collision products are determined...
- robotics, inverse kinematics is the mathematical process of calculating the variable joint parameters needed to place the end of a kinematic chain, such as...
- In mechanical engineering, a kinematic chain is an ****embly of rigid bodies connected by joints to provide constrained motion that is the mathematical...
- mechanics, a kinematic pair is a connection between two physical objects that imposes constraints on their relative movement (kinematics). German engineer...
- Kinematic coupling describes fixtures designed to exactly constrain the part in question, providing precision and certainty of location. A canonical example...