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Topics: Classical Mechanics - Kinematics
Kinematics
Kinematics is the branch of Classical Mechanics that studies the motion of bodies without looking to the causes to which the initiation of motion may be ascribed. The other branch of Classical Mechanics, Dynamics, studies the connection between motion of objects and its causes.

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