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The questions in H C Verma are a bit conceptual in nature. Study the book thoroughly first and then try the in-text questions. After that even if you find it difficult to solve. Study other books like Mtg Interactive Physics, Ncert, Fundamentals of physics. I hope after that you will be able to solve the questions.
Conceptual stress means intellectual confusion with respect to simple questions in nursery and difficult and philosophical questions faced later in life. Conceptual stress goes unonoticed as it is common! But its management is extremely important as conceptual stress can be globally disastrous.
questions about (a) the meaning of the concepts and(b) the relationship between them
questions about (a) the meaning of the concepts and(b) the relationship between them
No, kinematics specifically refers to the study of motion. If an object is at rest, there is no motion occurring, and therefore no kinematics.
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There Is Approximately 8 different types of kinematics depending on the data present in the library. These are called kinematics types, because the classification is related to the kinematics of the reactions.
Heskey
Richard John Durley has written: 'Kinematics of machines' -- subject(s): Kinematics of Machinery 'Kinematics of machines' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Kinematics of Machinery
George Leroy Guillet has written: 'Kinematics of machines' -- subject(s): Kinematics of Machinery 'Guillet's kinematics of machines'
There are very many formulae for kinematics, The question needs to be more specific.
What is kinematics