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The answer is "No". If acceleration changes, forces of inertia should be taken to consideration. It requires dynamic equations of motion. However, if acceleration changes are not significant, you may continue using kinematics. To check if kinematic solution is within required precision limits you need to compare the solution of kinematic and dynamic equations and decide if kinematic solution is good enough.
it not possibl that the eq of kinetic is 1/2 mv2
Acceleration must be constant to use kinematic equations. Acceleration need not be constant if working with energy.
what is open kinematic chain?
Kinematic Self-Replicating Machines was created in 2004.
Kinematic Self-Replicating Machines has 341 pages.
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The ISBN of Kinematic Self-Replicating Machines is 978-1-57059-690-2.
The kinematic viscosity of a fluid is found by dividing the dynamic viscosity by the density of the fluid. The kinematic viscosity of water changes depending on the temperature of the water. It ranges from .29 SI units to 1.787 SI units.
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See link: http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/water-dynamic-kinematic-viscosity-d_596.html
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