All that is required is that the heliocentric picture be taken for what it is, namely, a purely kinematic aspect of the true dynamic ordering of our cosmic system, which in itself calls for quite other means of conceptual representation.
Indeed, how could it be otherwise for a purely kinematic world-observation?
Compare with this our account in Chapter X of the rise of the atomistic-kinematic interpretation of heat.
Kinetics is applied kinematics, or, as pointed out above, dynamics treated withkinematic concepts.
Justification thereby seemed to be given for the building of a valid scientific world-picture, purely kinematic in character.
Having thus cleared away the kinematic interpretation of the coin-in-the-bowl phenomenon, we may pass on to discuss the optical effect through which the so-called law of refraction was first established in science.
The equation then tells us that F is reduced to the nature of pure acceleration, for that which resides in the force as a factor not observable by kinematic vision has been split away from it as the factor m.
The Parallelogram of Forces - its fallacious kinematic and its true dynamic interpretation.
Our present investigation has done no more than grant us an insight into the process of thought whereby the consciousness limited to a purely kinematic experience has deprived the concept of force of any real content.
Restricted as he was to the building of a purely kinematic world-picture, he had to persuade himself that the order of interdependence of the two parallelogram-theorems was the opposite of the one which it really is.
For they are all purely kinematic concepts typical of the onlooker-way of conceiving things - concepts, that is, to which nothing corresponds in the realm of the actual phenomena.
The assertion is restricted - and this is true also of the first and second law - to a purely kinematic content, and so precisely to what the earthly onlooker can apprehend.
Let him therefore crawl through his Kinematic Alphabet (omitted from this book) before proceeding to the abstruser Kinematic Nursery Rhymes (which will give him a good groundwork in Kinematic Law).
These combinations of pieces are known individually as kinematic pairs of elements, or briefly kinematic pairs.
There is a corresponding kinematic peculiarity, in that the connexion is now not strictly rigid, an infinitely small relative displacement being possible.
Then other conditions consequent upon the fact that the link forms part of a kinematic chain operate to enable b to be fixed.
Kinematic pairs which have surface contact are classified as lower pairs.
A kinematic link of the simplest form is made by joining up the halves of two kinematic pairs by means of a rigid link.
The Joy valve gear mechanism is a good example of a compound kinematic chain.
Following the method indicated above for a kinematic chain in general, there will be obtained a velocity diagram similar to that of fig.
In order that a kinematic chain may be made the basis of a mechanism, every point in any link of it must be completely constrained with regard to every other link.
Although it is possible to obtain the acceleration of points in a kinematic chain with one link fixed by methods which utilize the instantaneous centres of the chain, the vector method more readily lends itself to this purpose.
Problems concerning the relative motion of the several parts of a kinematic chain may be considered in two ways, in addition to the way hitherto used in this article and based on the principle of S 34.
It follows, by the preceding kinematic theory, that the mass-centre G of the system will move exactly as if the whole mass were concentrated there and were acted on by the extraneous forces applied parallel to their original directions.
To affirm one while denying the other, in the kinematic sense, would be to admit the existence of absolute space.
You've been moonbeaming about a little courtroom drama where twelve good telepaths and true are reading the mental testimony of a witness who had located some vital bit of evidence by perception and brought it to light by kinematic power.
If a kinematic can create pyrotic effects by agitation of the molecules in something to be ignited, a good kinematic could make Maxwell's Demon go to work for him.
When it reached the end of its stroke, I wrested it out of Wood's control just to prove that an alert local force could exert more power than a distant kinematic force.
He tried to block the starting relay, but the armature had started before he arrived with his kinematic barrier and the solid mechanico-electrical power carried the armature home.
The slanted information thus conveyed to the young mechanician, who was just accumulating his firstkinematic repertory, was at times sadly misleading.
In engineering schools today, a student is introduced to the kinematics of mechanisms by means of a course of kinematic analysis, which is concerned with principles underlying the motions occurring in mechanisms.
By kinematic synthesis is meant the designing of a linkage to produce a given series of motions for a particular purpose.
In their forthcoming book on kinematic synthesis, R.
By 1885 nearly all the tools for modern kinematicanalysis had been forged.
For this we are indebted in part to study of their static aspect, but chiefly to what has been learnt of their kinematic action.
Our participation in a dance, for instance, is infinitely more intense than the Futurists' kinematic representation of it.
Let us assume the hypothesis that it is possible to photograph a kinematic force in movement.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kinematic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.