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No, kinematics specifically refers to the study of motion. If an object is at rest, there is no motion occurring, and therefore no kinematics.
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.
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Richard John Durley has written: 'Kinematics of machines' -- subject(s): Kinematics of Machinery 'Kinematics of machines' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Kinematics of Machinery
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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