Kinematics is all about how things move, where they go and how fast they get there.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy car. When you push it, it starts moving. That’s motion. Kinematics helps us describe that motion in simple ways, like how far the car goes or how quickly it speeds up.
How We Describe Motion
Kinematics uses four main ideas to explain movement:
- Position, where your toy car is at any moment.
- Velocity, how fast and in what direction it's moving.
- Acceleration, how quickly the speed changes (like when you press harder on the car).
- Time, how long the motion lasts.
Think of it like a story about your toy car’s journey: where it starts, how fast it goes, whether it speeds up or slows down, and how long it takes to reach its destination.
Kinematics doesn’t worry about why things move, that's for later. It just focuses on the how and when, making movement easy to understand and fun to explore! Kinematics is all about how things move, where they go and how fast they get there.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy car. When you push it, it starts moving. That’s motion. Kinematics helps us describe that motion in simple ways, like how far the car goes or how quickly it speeds up.
Examples
- A ball rolling down a hill
- A car speeding up on the highway
- A runner pacing themselves during a race
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See also
- How Does The Difference Between Speed & Velocity Work?
- What is velocity?
- What is speed?
- What is friction?
- What are light interacts with moving parts?