kinematics - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • particle: Kinematics of a particle in a plane including the case when velocity or acceleration depends on time ( but excluding use of acceleration.
  • deformation: This energy can be calculated by analyzing the in-plane kinematics of tow deformation.
  • gas: From these observations I am able to make conclusions about the dynamics and kinematics of gas within the optically obscured center.
  • movement: Numerous studies have investigated the kinematics of arm movements; others have examined grip forces during static holding of objects.
  • nebula: Structure and kinematics of the planetary nebula Hubble 12: What happens to stars at the end of their lives depends on their mass.

Converse of object

  • study: Michelson's group developed a loaded, unconstrained model in which to study the kinematics of ankles which were destabilized in various ways.
  • include: Thirteen design requirements, including kinematics, kinetics, and stability aspects, are described.
  • understand: Fallside, D.C. & Just, M.A. ( in press ) Understanding the kinematics of a simple machine.
  • use: The new Hinge clamp range uses revolutionary kinematics to offer double-acting, low-cost hydraulic clamping with numerous mounting and connection options.
  • predict: This suggests that the motor system can predict detailed kinematics.
  • measure: ACL reconstruction appears to fail to restore normal rotational knee kinematics as measured during dynamic loading.

Adjective modifier

  • inverse: Inverse kinematics Given knowledge of an achieved pattern of movement, calculation of the component elements of movement required to produce the observed movement.
  • angular: The later mechanics chapters again logically separate content into linear and angular kinematics and kinetics.

Modifies a noun

  • com: Incident general kinematics com reporting should be improved and a missing piece of the puzzle dropped for budget cuts returned to funding.

Noun used with modifier

  • wingbeat: Rayner 1979 b ) that efficiency can depend on flight speed owing to changes in wingbeat kinematics and therefore in muscle kinetics.
  • robot: These were a result of weak assumptions made in the original interpretation of the robot system kinematics.
  • knee: ACL reconstruction appears to fail to restore normal rotational knee kinematics as measured during dynamic loading.
  • gas: Due to their narrow spectral lines, they also act as a high-resolution probe of gas kinematics in outflow regions and active galactic nuclei.
  • reaction: Solution method: Global analysis of spectra is provided by incorporating nuclear reactions kinematics calculations in the program.
  • plane: It showed acceptable repeatability in the sagittal and frontal plane kinematics, but not in the transverse plane parameters ( rotation angles ).

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