
1) Aerodynamic 2) Aerodynamics 3) Aeromechanic 4) Aeromechanics 5) Artisans 6) Dynamics 7) Hydraulics 8) Kinematics 9) Kinetic 10) Kinetics 11) Pneumatics 12) Statics 13) Workings
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1) Auto shop employees 2) Concept in physics 3) Natural philosophy 4) Physical science 5) Physics 6) Work by Aristotle
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Mechanics (Greek μηχανική) is the branch of science concerned with the behavior of physical bodies when subjected to forces or displacements, and the subsequent effects of the bodies on their environment. The scientific discipline has its origins in Ancient Greece with the writings of Aristotle and Archimedes (see History of classical mech...
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[Aristotle] Mechanics (or Mechanica or Mechanical Problems; Μηχανικά) is a text traditionally attributed to Aristotle, though his authorship of it is disputed. Thomas Winter has suggested that the author was Archytas. However, Coxhead says that it is only possible to conclude that the author was one of the Peripatetics. During the R...
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• (n.) That science, or branch of applied mathematics, which treats of the action of forces on bodies.
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science concerned with the motion of bodies under the action of forces, including the special case in which a body remains at rest. Of first concern ... [10 related articles]
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The branch of physical science dealing with the behavior of matter under the action of forces. See also dynamics, statics, and kinematics.
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That science, or branch of applied mathematics, which treats of the action of forces on bodies. ... That part of mechanics which considers the action of forces in producing rest or equilibrium is called statics; that which relates to such action in producing motion is called dynamics. The term mechanics includes the action of forces on all bodies, ...
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(mә-kan´iks) the science dealing with the motions of material bodies. body mechanics the application of kinesiology to use of the body in daily life activities and to the prevention and correction of problems related to posture.
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Me·chan'ics noun [ Confer French
mécanique .] That science, or branch of applied mathematics, which treats of the action of forces on bodies. » That part of
mechanics which considers the action of forces in producing rest or equilibrium is called
statics ; that which relates...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mĕ-kan′iks Definitions: 1. The science of the action of forces in promoting motion or equilibrium.
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Mechanics is the term originally used to denote the general principles involved in the construction of machinery. Latterly the term became divorced from all direct connection with practical applications, and dealt entirely with abstract questions in which the laws of force and motion were involved. In this sense mechanics is usually divided into dy...
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It is the study of movement of material bodies.
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n] - the branch of physics concerned with the motion of bodies in a frame of reference
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the science of machines
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noun the branch of physics concerned with the motion of bodies in a frame of reference
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The science of motion, affording theoretical description by means of specification of position of particles bound by relations to other particles, usually having no extension but possessing mass. This involves space and time and frames of reference (in a relative fashion). Particles are assumed to traverse continuous paths. Auxiliary kinematical c....
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Branch of physics dealing with the motions of bodies and the forces causing these motions, and also with the forces acting on bodies in equilibrium. It is usually divided into dynamics and statics. Quantum mechanics is the system based on quantum theory, which has superseded Newtonian mechanics in th...
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] the technical aspects of doing something
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