
What is the difference between "kinematics" and "dynamics"?
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kinematics - Real world intuitive explanation of Jerk - Physics Stack ...
Acceleration changes with force, so the derivative of acceleration changes with the derivative of force. In other words, if, $$ m\ddot x = F, $$ then, $$ m\dddot x = \dot F. $$ So, jerk is the rate at which the …
kinematics - How to get distance when acceleration is not constant ...
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Newest 'kinematics' Questions - Physics Stack Exchange
The description of the movement of bodies by their position, velocity, acceleration (and possibly higher time derivatives, such as, jerk) without concern for the underlying dynamics/forces/causes.
kinematics - Stopping Distance (frictionless) - Physics Stack Exchange
Assuming I have a body travelling in space at a rate of $1000~\\text{m/s}$. Let's also assume my maximum deceleration speed is $10~\\text{m/s}^2$. How can I calculate the minimum stopping …
Recommendations for good Newtonian mechanics and kinematics books
What are some good books for learning the concepts of Kinematics, Newton laws, 2D Motion of Object etc.?
classical mechanics - Kinematics of a 3-wheeled omnidirectional robot ...
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kinematics - The instant an accelerating object has zero speed, is it ...
Jun 13, 2019 · The mixing of technical language and casual language in kinematics is one of the most fruitful sources of trick questions in all of physics. Unfortunately giving trick questions to students who …
kinematics - What does the magnitude of the acceleration mean ...
Feb 9, 2014 · Your question is kind of vague but I will try to respond. Acceleration is defined as the time rate of change of velocity. Since velocity has both magnitude and direction, so does acceleration. In …
kinematics - How to understand instantaneous velocity concept
Feb 2, 2023 · When I started learning instantaneous velocity it didn't make sense to me. I don't understand in real life why we can't measure instantaneous velocity and therefore why we use this …