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Force
The universal law of gravitation says that every object in this universe exerts a force on others. The force which acts on an object is given by the following parameter: For instance, suppose there are two bodies of mass M and m. They are positioned in such a manner that the body with mass m is resting over…
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Introduction to Force And Motion
Force is basically a push or pull which acts on an object or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement. It happens when two entities are in contact. Further, motion is when a body is moving, it is in motion. Thus, we will now look at these separate topics in detail.
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Force And Motion
In physics, you will learn about several motions of the body. Do you ever think about what causes motion in these objects? Well, it is force. Similarly, what stops the object under motion? That is also a force. So, you see that force and motion are basically two sides of a coin. For instance, we…
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Conclusion
Kinematics is a branch of classical mechanics that provides us with the tools to describe motion. It can be used to calculate the velocity, acceleration, and position of an object. Examples from everyday life such as walking or throwing a ball demonstrate how kinematics is applied in real-world scenarios. We hope you now have a…
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Examples of Kinematics in Real-Life Situations
There are countless examples of kinematics in the world around us. Here are just a few:
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What is Kinematics viscosity?
Kinematics viscosity is a measure of how resistant to flow fluid is. It is a function of the fluid’s properties, such as density and surface tension, and the size and shape of the container. Viscosity is typically measured in units of centipoise or poise.
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Two-Dimensional Kinematics
In two-dimensional kinematics, we are concerned with the motion of objects in a plane. This can be difficult to visualize, so let’s consider a simple example. A car is driving down a straight road at a constant speed. The driver then applies the brakes and the car comes to a stop. We can describe this…
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One-Dimensional Kinematics
One-dimensional kinematics is the branch of mechanics that deals with the motion of objects in a straight line. It is a relatively simple form of kinematics and can be applied to problems involving objects moving at constant speeds, or objects undergoing acceleration. Some of the key concepts in one-dimensional kinematics include distance, displacement, velocity, and…
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What is Kinematics?
Kinematics is the branch of mechanics that deals with motion without taking into account the forces that cause it. It is an essential aspect of engineering and physics, used to describe, predict and understand motions. This includes the motion of objects as well as the motion of particles. There are three types of kinematic equations:…
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History of Physics
Physics is one of the oldest academic disciplines, perhaps the oldest through its inclusion of astronomy. Over the last two millennia, physics was a part of natural philosophy along with chemistry, biology, and certain branches of mathematics, but during the scientific revolution in the 17th century, the natural sciences emerged as unique research programs in…