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Mechanics is the study of the interactions between matter and the forces acting on it. Mechanics is divided into three, namely, statics, dynamics and kinematics. Dynamics is the branch of mechanics concerned with the motion of the bodies under the action of forces. statics - no change of momentum dynamics - change of momentum kinematics - force is not concerned
Robert Kraus has written: 'Grundlagen des systematischen Getriebeaufbaus' -- subject(s): Applied Mechanics, Kinematics of Machinery, Machinery, Kinematics of, Mechanics, Applied 'Getriebelehre' -- subject(s): Applied Mechanics, Kinematics of Machinery, Machinery, Kinematics of, Mechanics, Applied
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Mechanics and Kinematics.
Kinematics. A subsection of mechanics.
dynamics, mechanics, kinematics
kinematic is the branch of classical mechanics that describes the motion of points.
Both are Same, Applied Mechanics is commonly referred to as engineering mechanics
Fluid mechanics refer to the branch of physics that deals with fluid and other forces on them. This is sub-divided into fluid statics and fluid kinematics.
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John Harland Billings has written: 'Mechanics and design of machines' -- subject(s): Machine design, Mechanical engineering 'Applied kinematics for students and mechanical designers' -- subject(s): Kinematics of Machinery