Translational kinematics
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In classical mechanics, translational kinematics or linear kinematics is the science of describing the motion of a point particle, possibly under constraints. This is the simplest form of kinematics.
[edit] Cartesian kinematics
- See also: Cartesian coordinates
[edit] Polar kinematics
- See also: Polar coordinates
[edit] Relativistic kinematics
- See also: Special relativity