Pronunciation: /kɪˈnɛtɪks/
noun the branch of mechanics concerned with the forces that cause motions of bodies
A1 Kinetics is the study of how things move.
A2 In physics, kinetics is often used to analyze motion.
B1 Chemical kinetics is the study of reaction rates.
B2 Understanding the kinetics of a reaction can help predict its outcome.
C1 Advanced kinetics research is essential for developing new materials.
C2 Experts in kinetics can determine the optimal conditions for a reaction to occur.
formal The study of chemical kinetics is crucial in understanding reaction rates.
informal I find kinetics in chemistry class to be pretty interesting.
slang The kinetics of that car are off the charts!
figurative The kinetics of social change can be unpredictable.
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