
1) Advanced physics subject 2) Branch of mechanics 3) Dynamics 4) Mechanics 5) Study of chemical reactions 6) Study of forces upon the body
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1) Dynamics
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[physics] In physics and engineering, kinetics is a term for the branch of classical mechanics that is concerned with the relationship between the motion of bodies and its causes, namely forces and torques. Since the mid-20th century, the term `dynamics` (or `analytical dynamics`) has largely superseded `kinetics` in physics text books; the...
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study of forces producing or changing motion
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(in chemistry) Branch of chemistry concerned with measuring and studying rates of chemical reactions. [
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• (n.) See Dynamics.
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branch of classical mechanics that concerns the effect of forces and torques on the motion of bodies having mass. Authors using the term kinetics ... [3 related articles]
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The branch of physical chemistry dealing with reaction rates and mechanisms. In a chemical system, several reactions may be possible according to thermodynamics, but in practice the fastest reaction predominates, not necessarily the most energetically favorable. The reaction rate – the rate at...
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(kĭ-net´iks) the scientific study of the turnover, or rate of change, of a specific factor in the body, commonly expressed as units of amount per unit time. chemical kinetics the scientific study of the rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions. urea kinetics&nb...
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Ki·net'ics noun (Physics) See
Dynamics .
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ki-net′iks Definitions: 1. The study of motion, acceleration, or rate of change.
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Kinetics: Kinetics (with an 's' at the end) refers to the rate of change in a biochemical (or other) reaction, the study of reaction rates. Kinetics is a noun. It is distinct from 'kinetic' (an adjective) meaning with movement. The opposite of kinetic is akinetic meaning without movement. In neurology, kinetic and akinetic serve to denote the prese...
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Kinetics is the branch of dynamics dealing with actual motion.
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It is the branch of chemistry that investigates the rates of chemical reactions.
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The study of how fast reactions occur.In many chemical reactions where there are a number of possible products, the first one formed may be the one that is formed most quickly, not necessarily the one that is most stable. Leave the reaction going and eventually the product that involves the greatest change in bond energy will be formed.
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(chemistry) Branch of chemistry that investigates the rates of chemical reactions. Kinetics is taught as a part of physical chemistry, but its main use is to investigate mechanisms in other disciplines, including organic, inorganic, and biochemistry
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(physics) Branch of dynamics dealing with the action of forces producing or changing the motion of a body; kinematics deals with motion without reference to force or mass
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the branch of mechanics that deals with the actions of forces in producing or changing the motion of masses.
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