energy when at the bottom of their path. When they start rising, the kineticenergy begins to be converted to gravitational potential energy . The sum of kinetic and potential energy in the system remains constant, ignoring losses to friction . Classical mechanics The kineticenergy of an object ... acceleration , the body maintains this kineticenergy unless its speed changes. The same amount of work ... the kineticenergy of a single object is frame dependent relative it can take any non negative ... has kineticenergy in the reference frame of this observer. The same bullet is stationary from the point of view of an observer moving with the same velocity as the bullet, and so has zero kineticenergy ... 22&q 22in its own rest frame 22 Snippet view of page 127 ref By contrast, the total kineticenergy ..., unless all the objects have the same velocity. In any other case the total kineticenergy has a non .... This minimum kineticenergy contributes to the system s invariant mass , which is independent of the reference frame. In classical mechanics , the kineticenergy of a non rotating object of mass ... kineticenergy as the living force , vis viva . Willem s Gravesande of the Netherlands provided ... of the Enlightenment publisher Penguin year 2007 isbn 0143112686 ref The terms kineticenergy and work ... Calcul de l Effet des Machines outlining the mathematics of kineticenergy. William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin William Thomson , later Lord Kelvin, is given the credit for coining the term kineticenergy ... in two main classes potential energy and kineticenergy. Kineticenergy may be best understood ... air resistance and friction . The chemical energy has been converted into kineticenergy, the energy .... The kineticenergy in the moving cyclist and the bicycle can be converted to other forms. For example ... halt at the top. The kineticenergy has now largely been converted to gravitational potential ... would be for the cyclist to apply the brakes, in which case the kineticenergy would be dissipated ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Specific kineticenergy is kineticenergy of an object per unit of mass. It is defined as math begin matrix e k frac 1 2 end matrix v 2 math . Where math e k math is the specific kineticenergy and math v math is velocity. It has units of J kg, which is equivalent to m sup 2 sup s sup 2 sup . Category Energy in physics DEFAULTSORT Specific KineticEnergy Physics stub ... more details
The Compact KineticEnergy Missile CKEM was a developmental program to produce a hypersonic anti tank guided missile for the U.S. Army . Lockheed Martin was the primary contractor. The program was the third in a series of projects based on Kineticenergy penetrator kineticenergy missiles that stretches back to 1981s Vought HVM through the 1990s LOSAT and finally to the CKEM. The Army Aviation and Missile Command AMCOM developed this program as part of the Army s Future Combat Systems . This missile was primarily an anti tank weapon, and could be mounted on land vehicles and low altitude aircraft. The goal of these weapons was to demonstrate a state of the art system for the next generation. The program has since been cancelled. Specifications Length 1.5 m Motor Solid fuel rocket Max range 10 000 m Max weight 45  kg Velocity 6.5 Mach Warhead Kineticenergy penetrator Penetrator energy 10 MJ Program status October 2003 Lockheed Martin receives 21.3 million contract for CKEM Advanced Technology Demonstration ATD phase. ref http www.lockheedmartin.com us news press releases 2004 june LockheedMartinWinsCompactKineticEne.html Lockheed Martin Receives US 21 Million Compact KineticEnergy Missile Contract LM press release. ref September 2006 The CKEM was successfully flight tested against ... LockheedMartinSCompactKineticEnergy 1.html Lockheed Martin s Compact KineticEnergy Missle Successful ... http www.lockheedmartin.com products CompactKineticEnergyMissile title Compact KineticEnergy Missile ... Designation Systems http www.globalsecurity.org military systems munitions ckem.htm Compact KineticEnergy Missile CKEM Global Security http www.deagel.com pandora ckem mn00190001.aspx CKEM Deagel http www.defense update.com products c ckem.htm Compact KineticEnergy Missile CKEM Defense Update Category ... releases 2007 february LockheedMartinSCompactKineticEnergy 3.html Lockheed Martin s Compact KineticEnergy Missile Successful in Final Flight Test LM press release. ref References reflist http www.globalsecurity.org ... more details
Infobox Weapon name KineticEnergy Interceptor image Deleted image removed Image Kei launcher.jpg 300px caption KEI Launcher origin flagicon United States United States type Mobile Ballistic Missile Defense System Type selection is ranged is explosive yes is missile yes is UK Service history service Development canceled used by wars Production history designer Northrop Grumman , Raytheon Missile Systems , Orbital, ATK design date manufacturer unit cost production date number variants General specifications spec label weight length 466 in 11.8 m part length width height diameter 40 in 1.0 m crew Ranged weapon specifications cartridge caliber barrels action rate velocity range max range feed sights Explosive specifications filling filling weight detonation yield Vehicle missile specifications armour primary armament secondary armament engine engine power transmission payload capacity fuel capacity pw ratio suspension clearance vehicle range speed guidance The KineticEnergy Interceptor KEI was a planned U.S. missile defense program whose goal was to design, develop, and deploy kineticenergy based, mobile, ground and sea launched missiles that could intercept and destroy enemy ballistic missiles during their boost, ascent and midcourse phases of flight. ref cite web url http www.northropgrumman.com missiledefense Docs KEI FS.pdf title KineticEnergy Interceptor Program publisher Northrop Grumman ref The KEI consisted of the Interceptor Component Projectile Kinetic projectiles kinetic projectile , the Mobile Launcher Component, and the Command, Control, Battle Management, and Communications C2BMC component. On May 7, 2009, KEI program was canceled due primarily to financial reasons. First stage rocket motor tests There were five first stage rocket motor tests planned to be carried out by Alliant Techsystems ATK in Promontory, Utah. ref cite web url http www.globenewswire.com ... Anti ballistic missiles ja pl KineticEnergy Interceptor ... more details
Merge Discarding sabot discuss Talk Kineticenergy penetrator date August 2011 Refimprove date October 2007 File Obus 501556 fh000022.jpg thumb 300px French anti tank round with its sabot File Sabot separating.gif thumb APFSDS at point of separation of sabot. File IMI120shells.jpg thumb Modern 120  mm tank gun shells A kineticenergy penetrator also known as a KE weapon is a type of ammunition which, like a bullet , does not contain explosive s and uses kineticenergy to penetrate the target ... armour Kanchan , as used on main battle tank s today. The principle of the kineticenergy penetrator is that it uses its kineticenergy, which is a function of mass and velocity, to force its ... which resemble a long metal arrow . History The first cannon fired kineticenergy ammunition. First ... to concentrate the kineticenergy in a smaller area. However a long, thin rod is aerodynamically ... kineticenergy to rotational kineticenergy, thus decreasing the round s velocity and impact energy and so they are generally fired from smoothbore guns a practice that has been taken up by Israel ... the reversal of this trend in the newest U.S. rounds. To maximize the amount of kineticenergy released ... as kineticenergy penetrator materials author Cai W. D., Li Y., Dowding R. J., Mohamed F. A., Lavernia E. J. DEFAULTSORT KineticEnergy Penetrator Category Anti tank rounds Category Projectiles Category ... technique to KE penetrators uses chemical energy penetrators. There are two types of these shell ... muzzle energy with projectile density and hardness have been the foremost factors in the design ... energy ammunition in its various forms has consistently been the choice for those weapons which due to various factors of their design could not generate the high muzzle energy needed by a kineticenergy weapon. The development of the modern KE penetrator combines two aspects of artillery design ... was abandoned. See also Impact depth Kinetic bombardment Notes Reflist References cite journal ... more details
refimprove date March 2009 expert subject multiple Physics Energy Engineering date March 2009 In fluid dynamics , turbulence kineticenergy TKE is the mean kineticenergy per unit mass associated with Eddy fluid dynamics eddies in turbulent flow . Physically, the turbulence kineticenergy is characterised by measured root mean square RMS velocity fluctuations. In Reynolds averaged Navier Stokes equations, the turbulence kineticenergy can be calculated based on the closure method, i.e. a Turbulence modeling turbulence model . Generally, the TKE can be quantified by the mean of the turbulence normal stresses math k frac12 left overline u 1 2 overline u 2 2 overline u 3 2 right . math TKE can be produced by fluid shear, friction or buoyancy, or through external forcing at low frequency eddie scales integral scale . Turbulence kineticenergy is then transferred down the turbulence energy cascade, and is dissipated by viscous forces at the Kolmogorov scale. This process of production, transport and dissipation can be expressed as math frac Dk Dt nabla cdot T P epsilon, math where ref Pope, S. B., 2003 Turbulent Flows , Cambridge Cambridge University Press ref math Dk Dt math is the mean flow material derivative of TKE math nabla cdot T math is the turbulence transport of TKE math P math is the production of TKE, and math epsilon math is the TKE dissipation. The full form of the TKE equation is math underbrace frac partial k partial t begin smallmatrix text Local text derivative end smallmatrix underbrace overline u j frac partial k partial x j begin smallmatrix text Advection end ... kineticenergy budget for a particular flow can be found ref Baldocchi, D. 2005 , http nature.berkeley.edu ... 044501,1 4. External links http www.cfd online.com Wiki Introduction to turbulence Turbulence kineticenergy Turbulence kineticenergy at CFD Online. Category Computational fluid dynamics Category Turbulence Category Energy in physics ... more details
File Flybrid Systems KineticEnergy Recovery System.jpg thumb right A Flybrid Systems kineticenergy recovery system. A kineticenergy recovery system often known simply as KERS is an automotive system for energy recovery recovering a moving vehicle s kineticenergy under braking. The recovered energy is stored in a reservoir for example a flywheel or a Battery electricity battery for later use under acceleration. Kineticenergy recovery systems were used for the motor sport Formula One s 2009 Formula ... also limit the exploitation of the system. The concept of transferring the vehicle s kineticenergy using flywheel energy storage was postulated by physicist Richard Feynman in the 1950s. ref http ... which uses a variable voltage alternator to convert kineticenergy to electric power during deceleration. The energy stored in a Electric double layer capacitor double layer capacitor , is used to supply ... Bartol revealed that the factory raced with a secret kineticenergy recovery system fitted to Tomoyoshi ... for Le Mans Prototype LMP1 that will be equipped with a kineticenergy recovery system. ref cite web ... cin tique gl KERS hr KineticEnergy Recovery System id Sistem Pemulihan Energi Kinetik it KERS lt Kinetin s energijos regeneravimo sistema hu KERS nl KineticEnergy Recovery System ja no KERS pt Sistema de Recupera o de Energia Cin tica ru KERS sv KineticEnergy Recovery System zh ... mechanical device differential based systems such as the Cambridge Passenger Commercial Vehicle KineticEnergy Recovery System CPC KERS . ref cite web author BHR Technology. url http www.bhr technology.com ... 04 27 ref This system weighs 24  kg and has an energy capacity of 400 kJ after allowing for internal ... 22, 2006 accessdate 2006 12 22 language ref Teams began testing systems in 2008 energy can either be stored as mechanical energy as in a flywheel or as electrical energy as in a battery or electric double ... Category Formula One Category Automotive electronics Category Energy recovery bg KERS ca KERS cs KERS ... more details
wiktionary TOCright Kinetic may refer to Kinetic theory Kineticenergy Art and entertainment Kinetic band Kinetic art The 13th episode of the Smallville season 1 first season of the TV series Smallville Kinetic comics Kinetic , a comic by Allan Heinberg and Kelley Pucklett Companies Kinetic Motor Company of India also Kinetic Group, Kinetic Engineering Kinetic Suspension Technology of Western Australia Kinetic Communications of Birmingham, Alabama Technology Seiko s trademark for its automatic quartz technology Birt Acres Kinetic camera system 1895 , Birt Acres Projectile Kinetic projectiles Kinetic projectile Pentagon buzzword Kinetic , as used in the Defense Department lately, means essentially the same as physical in other contexts it means actually shooting at people rather than, e.g., cyberwar. Source Byron York , 3 25 2011 PBS Newshour , http www.pbs.org newshour bb politics jan june11 shieldsyork 03 25.html See also lookfrom intitle Kinetics disambiguation Kinetics Dynamics disambiguation Dynamics QinetiQ , an international defence technology company Kinetica disambig ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Kinetic fractionation is a process that separates stable isotope s from each other by their mass during unidirectional processes. One naturally occurring example of kinetic fractionation is the evaporation of seawater to form cloud s. In this instance, isotopically lighter water molecules i.e., those with sup 16 sup oxygen O will evaporate slightly more easily than will the isotopically heavier water molecules with sup 18 sup oxygen O . During the course of this process the oxygen isotopes are fractionation fractionated the clouds become enriched with sup 16 sup O, the seawater becomes enriched in sup 18 sup O. Thus, rainwater is observed to be isotopically lighter than seawater. Heavier isotopes favor the less energetic liquid phase of water during evaporation and condensation. Water vapor is enriched with light isotopes relative to sea water. Clouds are depleted of light isotopes relative to water vapor. This results in higher latitude waters being isotopically light . As water vapor is driven poleward by Earth s energy budget and rotating Hadley cells, the heavy isotopes are left behind as clouds and rain. A generalized treatment of kinetic isotopic effects is via the GEBIK and GEBIF equations describing Transient kinetic isotope fractionation transient kinetic isotope effects . ref Maggi F. and W. J. Riley, 2010 , Mathematical treatment of isotopologue and isotopomer speciation and fractionation in biochemical kinetics, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, doi 10.1016 j.gca.2009.12.021 ref See also equilibrium fractionation mass independent fractionation Transient kinetic isotope fractionation Transient kinetic isotope effect Transient kinetic isotope fractionation Isotopic ratio Transient kinetic isotope fractionation Isotopic composition Transient kinetic isotope fractionation Fractionation factor Transient kinetic isotope fractionation Isotopic enrichment References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Kinetic Fractionation Category Unit operations Category ... more details
wire, the kinetic inductance can be calculated by equating the total kineticenergy of the Cooper pairs with an equivalent inductive energy ref A.J. Annunziata et al. , Tunable superconducting ... transmission lines . Kinetic inductance can be used to make sensitive photon detectors, known as kinetic inductance detectors KIDs , as the change in the Cooper pair density brought about by the absorption of a photon in a strip of superconducting material produces a measurable change in kinetic inductance. Kinetic inductance is also used in a design parameter for superconducting flux qubit s math beta math is the ratio of the Josephson energy Josephson inductance kinetic inductance of the Josephson ...Kinetic inductance is the manifestation of the inertial mass of mobile charge carriers in alternating electric fields as an equivalent series inductance . Kinetic inductance is observed in high carrier mobility conductors e.g. superconductors and at very high frequencies. Explanation A change in electromotive force emf will be opposed by the inertia of the charge carriers since, like all objects with mass ... of magnetic flux in an inductor. The resulting phase lag in voltage is identical for both energy storage mechanisms, making them indistinguishable in a normal circuit. Kinetic inductance math L K math ... 2 math . The imaginary part arises from kinetic inductance, with math sigma 2 omega L K math . The Drude ... 2 tau 2 math is very small and can be ignored. Kinetic inductance is therefore only significant at optical ... m 2n s e 2 frac l A math The same procedure can be used to calculate the kinetic inductance of a normal ... math L K frac 2m ne 2 frac l A math The kinetic inductance increases as the carrier density ... the resistive contribution to the Electrical impedance impedance dominates the contribution from kinetic inductance up to frequencies THz . Applications Kinetic inductance in superconductors is exploited ... www.youtube.com watch?v MAHkYROmriY YouTube video on kinetic inductance from MIT Category Electrodynamics ... more details
holds energy, kinetic drawings usually are critical in their stability and are eager to find ...Refimprove date May 2010 File Whirligig.jpg thumb right A whirligig by Lyman Whitaker Kinetic art is art ... glossary definition.jsp?entryId 148 Tate Glossary Kinetic art Bot generated title ref The moving parts are generally powered by wind, a motor or the observer. Kinetic art encompasses a wide variety of overlapping techniques and styles. Kinetic sculpture File Soto Sphere.jpg thumb La Esfera de Jes s ... sheet metal and metal rods, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts . File David Ascalon Kinetic Sculpture ... aluminum and stainless steel cable, Temple Israel Memphis, Tennessee File Sal maccarone kinetic sculpture.jpg ..., and paint. Los Angeles, California Kinetic sculptures are examples of kinetic art in the form of sculpture or three dimensions. In common with other types of kinetic art, kinetic sculptures have parts that move or that are in motion. Sound sculpture can also, in some cases, be considered kinetic ... Duchamp , is said to be the first kinetic sculpture . ref Artspeak, by Robert Atkins, 1990, Abbeville Press, ISBN 1 55859 ref Besides being an example of kinetic art it is also an example of a readymade ... in 1920, kinetic art was recorded by the sculptors Naum Gabo and Antoine Pevsner in their Realist ... can be regarded as one of the fathers of Lumino kinetic art. Light sculpture and moving sculpture ... combines kinetic art. ref http www.tate.org.uk servlet ArtistWorks?cgroupid 999999961&artistid 1649 ... and 1960s are seen as a golden age of kinetic sculpture, during which time Alexander Calder and George Rickey pioneered kinetic sculpture. Other leading exponents include Yaacov Agam , Fletcher Benton ... s kinetic junk sculpture Homage to New York in 1960 destroyed itself in the Museum of Modern Art ... of the kinetic sculpture machines of Jean Tinguely. It is also applied to, and may have its origins in, earlier work of the Dada art movement . Some kinetic sculptures are wind powered as are those ... more details
for the total energy as a sum of the kineticenergy T and the potential energy V math H T V. math The kineticenergy always corresponds to the kinetic momentum math T frac m vec v mathrm kin 2 2 frac ... , math vec p mathrm kin vec p e vec A math substituting to get the kineticenergy of the charged particle math T frac vec p e vec A 2 2m . math The potential energy is simply the potential times the charge since electric potential is defined as potential energy per unit charge math V e phi . math ... equals total energykinetic plus potential , and is the usual relativistic expression for the energy. So in terms of the kinetic momentum math H p dot x L m over sqrt 1 dot x 2 e phi sqrt p eA 2 m ... vec Pi m vec v math is the kinetic momentum, math e vec A math is the potential momentum no standard ... aka the A field, The motivations for these names are as follows. An EM field possesses energy and momentum ... as a quantity of motion, hence the term kinetic momentum. The total momentum possessed by the particle is the vector sum of these momenta the canonical momentum. The kinetic momentum math vec ... arclength of the path of the particle in space time , minus the potential energy contribution ... dot x frac mv sqrt 1 v 2 eA , math The kinetic momentum is the relativistic momentum of a particle ... field. DEFAULTSORT Kinetic Momentum Category Special relativity ... more details
of the average kineticenergy of its atoms. The Bohr radius size of helium atoms relative to their spacing ... kineticenergy of the gas particles depends only on the thermodynamic temperature temperature ... non trivial result of the kinetic theory because it relates pressure, a macroscopic property, to the average translational kineticenergy per molecule math 1 over 2 m overline v 2 math which is a microscopic property. Temperature and kineticenergy From the ideal gas law style width 100 border ... k B math style 2 which leads to the expression of the kineticenergy of a molecule math displaystyle frac 1 2 m overline v 2 frac 3 2 k B T. math The kineticenergy of the system is N times that of a molecule ... result of the kinetic theory The average molecular kineticenergy is proportional to the absolute ... is proportional to the average translational molecular kineticenergy. Eq. 1 and Eq. 4 are called the classical ... math particles, the kineticenergy per degree of freedom per molecule is style width 100 border 0 style width 95 math displaystyle frac K 3 N frac k B T 2 . math style 5 In the kineticenergy per degree ... is also known as the impingement rate in vacuum physics. Speed of molecules From the kineticenergy ... pressure that we feel, and that what we experience as heat is simply the kineticenergy of their motion ... applies to gases see also Kinetic theory of solids The kinetic theory of gases describes ... and with the walls of the container. Kinetic theory explains macroscopic properties of gases, such as pressure ... Einstein in 1905, this experimental evidence for kinetic theory is generally seen as having confirmed ... regime and expansions can be performed in the Knudsen number . Properties anchor Pressure and KineticEnergy Pressure and kineticenergy This section is linked from Pressure Pressure is explained by kinetic theory as arising from the force exerted by molecules or atoms impacting on the walls of a container ... should have 7 degrees of freedom, but the lighter gases act as if they have only 5. Thus the kinetic ... more details
Kinetic proofreading or kinetic amplification is a mechanism for error correction in biological processes, proposed independently by John Hopfield 1974 and Jacques Ninio 1975 . Kinetic proofreading allows molecules to discriminate between two possibilities which have nearly the same free energy, with an error ... Kinetic Proofreading A New Mechanism for Reducing Errors in Biosynthetic Processes Requiring High ... J title Kinetic amplification of enzyme discrimination journal Biochimie volume 57 issue 5 pages 587 ... by complementary matching of the anticodon, it must rely on the small Thermodynamic free energy free energy difference between binding three matched complementary bases or only two. A one shot machine ... math e 10 math unless the free energy difference is at least 10 kT energy kT , which is much larger than the free energy difference for single codon binding. This is a thermodynamic bound, so it cannot be evaded by building a different machine. However, this can be overcome by kinetic proofreading, which introduces an irreversible step through the input of energy. ref name PMD646212 cite journal last1 Gu ron first1 M title Enhanced selectivity of enzymes by kinetic proofreading journal American ..., which does not require expenditure of free energy is that of Conformational Proofreading conformational ... takes many irreversible steps, each testing to see if the sequences match. At each step, energy is expended ... increases. The requirement for energy in each step of the ratchet is due to the need for the steps ... energy, the discrimination power of N successive tests for two states with a free energy math Delta F math is the same as one test between two states with a free energy math N Delta F math . To achieve ... processes that use kinetic proofreading to improve specificity implement the delay inducing ... makes kinetic proofreading one of only a few examples of biochemical processes where ... tRNA synthetase . This enzyme utilizes a high energy intermediate state to increase the fidelity of binding ... more details
Kinetic perfection , also known as catalytic perfection , refers to enzyme s that are diffusion controlled reaction diffusion limited that is, the reaction they catalyze occurs as quickly as the reactants diffuse to the enzyme. The time needed for the reaction to occur is negligible compared to the time it takes for the substrate to enter, and product to leave, the active site . Kinetic perfection Their the enzymes catalytic velocity is restricted only by the rate at which they the enzymes encounter substrates in a solution. ref Biochemistry, Stryer et al. 2006. ref This means that the rate of the enzyme catalysed reaction is actually limited by diffusion . The enzyme processes the substrate biochemistry substrate well before it encounters another molecule. An example of a kinetically perfect enzyme is Triose phosphate isomerase , which is involved in the glycolytic pathway . Some kinetically perfect enzymes may employ the Circe Effect , the use of electostatic forces to attract substrate molecules into active sites. It is worth noting that there are not many kinetically perfect enzymes. This can be explained in terms of natural selection . An increase in catalytic speed may be favoured as it could confer some advantage to the organism. However, when the catalytic speed outstrips diffusion speed i.e. substrates entering and leaving the active site, and also encountering susbstrates there is no more advantage to increase the speed even further. Increasing the catalytic speed past the diffusion speed will not aid the organism in any way. Therefore these perfect enzymes must have come about by lucky random mutation which happened to spread, or because the faster speed was once useful as part of a different reaction in the enzyme s ancestry. See also Enzyme Triosephosphate isomerase Kineticenergy References references Category Enzyme kinetics it Perfezione catalitica ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In physics , a kinetic term is the part of the Lagrangian that is bilinear in the fields this does not include the mass term and for nonlinear sigma models, they are not even bilinear , and usually contains two derivative s with respect to time or space in the case of fermion s, the kinetic term usually has one derivative only. The equation of motion derived from such a Lagrangian contains differential operators which are generated by the kinetic term. In mechanics , the kinetic term is math T frac 1 2 dot x 2 frac 1 2 left frac partial x partial t right 2 math In quantum field theory , the kinetic term for real Scalar field theory scalar field s, electromagnetic field and Fermionic field Dirac fields Dirac field are math T frac 1 2 partial mu Phi partial mu Phi frac 1 4g 2 F mu nu F mu nu i bar psi partial mu gamma mu psi math respectively. DEFAULTSORT Kinetic Term Category Particle physics Physics stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Operation Kinetic was the name given to the deployment of 1,400 Canada Canadian soldiers to Kosovo as part of the overall NATO effort in 1999 to stabilize the region. Category History of Kosovo Category Military operations involving Canada Kinetic Category 1999 in Canada Canada mil hist stub ... more details
Kinetic novel may refer to one of the following The brand KineticNovel related to the Japanese company Visual Art s A type of visual novel where the player does not interact with the story. disambig ... more details
Infobox company name Kinetic Honda logo caption type fate Acquired predecessor successor Mahindra & Mahindra Limited foundation Start date 1984 founder defunct End date 2008 location city location country India location area served key people industry Automobile products Scooters and Motorcycles services revenue operating income net income aum assets equity owner num employees parent Firodia Group divisions subsid homepage footnotes intl Kinetic Honda was a joint venture between Kinetic Engineering ... 2 stroke motorscooter scooters in India. In 1998, the joint venture was terminated after which Kinetic Engineering Limited Kinetic Engineering continued to sell the models under the brand name Kinetic until 2008 ref International Business Times , 31 July 2008, Mahindra & Mahindra buys Kinetic Motor ... sold to Mahindra . The brand Kinetic Honda is remembered for its legacy 2 stroke scooters which were ... 1984 Kinetic DX 98cc, 2 stroke, single mirror, black plastic finish 1984 Kinetic EX 98cc, 2 stroke ... 1994 Kinetic ZX 98cc, 2 stroke, double mirror, wind shield, more graphical stickers, grey plastic finish 1995 Kinetic Marvel 99cc, 4 stroke, double mirror, wide shield, more graphical stickers, red ... like sitting in a sofa. 2001 Kinetic ZX Zoom 110cc, 2 stroke. Otherwise as the ZX ref http www.kinetic2wheelers.com showroom scooters zoom index.php Kinetic ZX Zoom technical specifications Dead link date September 2010 ref 2005 Kinetic 4s 113.5cc, 4 stroke ref http www.kinetic2wheelers.com showroom scooters 4s index.php Kinetic 4s technical specifications Dead link date September 2010 ref World records Puffery section date September 2010 The Kinetic Honda holds three World Records Citation ..., a housewife and her husband Mr. R.Yoganand a banker from Pune rode two individual kinetic honda scooters ... motorable point in the world. Kinetic celebrated this achievement on Indian television during ... same as a small car ref http www.indiabike.com infobank kinetic4s dilip index.htm Kinetic 4S ... more details
File Kinetic scheme.jpg thumb right Figure 1 A kinetic scheme with 18 states In physics and chemistry and related fields, a kinetic scheme is a network of states and connections among the states representing the scheme of a dynamical process. Usually, a kinetic scheme represents a Markovian process , where when the process is not Markovian, the scheme is a generalized kinetic scheme. See Fig. 1 for an illustration of a kinetic scheme . A Markovian kinetic scheme Description of the form of a kinetic scheme A kinetic scheme is a network of states. Each state is special, usually, has a special number, representing a specific state in the system although repetitions of states may occur and this depends on the system . Each pair of connected states has at least one rate a rate math A ji math is directional and connects states i with j . Indeed, when detailed balance exists in a system, the following relation holds, math A ji P i t rightarrow infty A ij P j t rightarrow infty math , for every connected states i and j . The result represents the fact that any closed loop in a Markovian network in equilibrium does not have a net flow. Mathematical description The kinetic scheme is described ... A math is the matrix of connections. In a Markovian kinetic scheme the connections are simply numbers ... have simply a linear kinetic scheme . Specific Markovian kinetic schemes A birth death process is a linear one dimensional Markovian kinetic scheme. Michaelis Menten kinetics are a type of a Markovian kinetic scheme when solved with the steady state assumption for the creation of intermediates in the reaction pathway. Generalizations of Markovian kinetic schemes A kinetic scheme with time dependent ..., a time dependent external field applied on a Markovian kinetic scheme thus making the process a not Markovian one . A semi Markovian kinetic scheme When the connections represent multi exponential ... is a reduced dimensions form . The Fokker Planck equation when expanding the master equation of the kinetic ... more details
ref improve date October 2011 Kinetic typography the technical name for moving text is an animation technique mixing motion and text to express ideas using video animation. Citation needed date July 2011 This text is presented over time in a manner intended to convey or evoke a particular idea or emotion. History With the advent of film and graphic animation, the possibility of matching text and motion emerged. Examples of animated letter forms appeared as early as 1899 in the advertising work of George ... to feature typography that was truly kinetic. Scholars recognize the first feature film to extensively use kinetic typography as Alfred Hitchcock s North by Northwest 1959 . This film s opening title ... 1960 film Psycho 1960 . ref http www.cs.cmu.edu johnny kt dist files Kinetic Typography.pdf ref Since then, the use of kinetic typography has become commonplace in film introductory titles and television ... kinetic typography in ways that acknolwedge their difference to static type which may share properties of form, but not kinetic behaviours . Kinetic typography is therefore categorised according to behaviours or action, rather than appearance. In classification, kinetic typography is a form of temporal ... compositions. Layouts Barbara Brownie s model of temporal typography divides kinetic typography ..., letterforms change and evolve without necessarily changing location. Production Kinetic typography ... Motion . ref http kinetictypography.com 2 ways of communicating with kinetic typography ref ... channels kinetictypography Kinetic Typography Channel on Vimeo http www.artofthetitle.com The Art ... around the world, many of which feature kinetic typography http www.marcofolio.net video 15 stunning ... 2007 08 15 top 12 kinetic typography films Top 12 Kinetic Typography Films http www.crookedgremlins.com 09 01 2008 kinetic typography tutorial Kinetic Typography Animation Tutorial http www.typokinetik.de ... video marketing on small businesses What s The Effect Of Kinetic Typography Marketing For Small ... more details
In kinetic resolution , two enantiomer s show different reaction rate s in a chemical reaction , thereby ... of the reaction. Kinetic resolution is a very old concept in organic chemistry and can be used in the organic synthesis of chiral molecules. It has been surpassed by other methods. Kinetic resolution ... of diastereomer ic esters. Image KineticresolutionMarckwald.png 400px Kinetic resolution Marckwald ... will again produce equal amounts of both esters. Dynamic kinetic resolution anchor DKR Dynamic kinetic resolution DKR is when the starting material can racemise under the reaction conditions ... kinetic asymmetric transformation DYKAT has been introduced. ref name Trost Palladium Catalyzed Dynamic Kinetic Asymmetric Allylic Alkylation with the DPPBA Ligands Barry M. Trost and Daniel R. Fandrick ... dynamic kinetic resolution Ryoji Noyori R. Noyori , T. Ikeda, T. Ohkuma, M. Widhalm, M. Kitamura, H ... DynamicKineticResolution.png 400px Dynamic Kinetic Resolution Noyori 1989 The enantiomers interconvert ... Dynamic Kinetic Resolution of 8 Amino 5,6,7,8 tetrahydroquinoline Jason B. Crawford, Renato T. Skerlj ... DynamicKineticResolutionaminoTetrahydroQuinolineSystem.png 400px Dynamic Kinetic Resolution Crawford 2007 The enzyme only converts the R enantiomer and, in regular kinetic resolution, a 50 50 mixture ... Trost 2007 Mutual and Parallel Kinetic Resolution anchor MKR PKR Mutual kinetic resolution MKR is the reaction between two sets of racemic compounds via a kinetic pathway. This kinetic resolution is described as mutual because of the mutual reaction between the two sets of racemates. Parallel kinetic resolution PKR is much the same as mutual kinetic resolution except that, instead of using two ... reading Dynamic Kinetic Resolutions. A MacMillan Group Meeting. Jake Wiener http www.its.caltech.edu dmacgrp grpmtgs 2002 jake dkr.pdf Link Dynamic Kinetic Resolution A Powerful Approach to Asymmetric ... pdf EAlexan DKRTalk.pdf Link Dynamic Kinetic Resolution Practical Applications in Synthesis ... more details
Infobox comic book title Wikipedia WikiProject Comics title Kinetic image Commented out because image was deleted Image Kinetic.jpg 250px caption Cover of trade paperback. br With art by Warren Pleece . schedule Monthly ongoing y publisher DC Focus date May December 2004 issues 8 Superhero y main char team Tom Morell writers Kelley Puckett artists Warren Pleece pencillers inkers colorists creative team month creative team year creators Allan Heinberg BR Kelley Puckett BR Warren Pleece TPB Kinietic ISBN 1401204724 subcat DC Comics sort KineticKinetic was a comic book ongoing series series created by Allan Heinberg and written by Kelley Puckett and Warren Pleece and published by DC Focus , a short lived imprint of DC Comics . The aim of the imprint was to feature Superpower ability super powered characters who did not follow the traditional format of classic superhero adventures. It was cancelled after eight issues. One Editorial Review called the book Unbreakable film Unbreakable or Donnie Darko , and can seen as mixing both movie into a comic book. Fact date August 2008 Storyline The series focused on Tom Morell, a high school boy suffering from a combination of medical conditions such as hemophilia , diabetes , muscular dystrophy and others. His life at school is characterized by constant mockery and abuse, and his home life consists of his highly protective mother who fears that he ... of his favorite comic book superhero, Kinetic. However, Tom suddenly manifests his own superpowers .... He is hit by a semi trailer truck and lives, but is in shock. He walks home and goes to bed ref Kinetic ... son s super powers, she reacts negatively at first, but later takes it in stride ref Kinetic 4 Mom ... Kinetic collects Kinetic 1 8, 192 pages, 2005, ISBN 1401204724 ref http www.dccomics.com graphic novels ?gn 2381 Kinetic trade details at DC ref Notes Reflist References refbegin gcdb series id 12192 title Kinetic comicbookdb type title id 4083 title Kinetic refend Category 2004 comic debuts ... more details
Use dmy dates date August 2011 Use Australian English date August 2011 Infobox Company company name Kinetic Securities Pty Ltd company logo Image Kinetic Securities logo.png 250px company type Private foundation 2006 location Sydney , New south wales New South Wales , Australia 2000 key people Paul Cheyney, Managing Director Angus Knight, Executive Director industry Financial Services products Advisory Service Stockbroking, Online Trading, FX, Private Equity & Pre IPO, SMSF Administration homepage URL http www.kineticsecurities.com Kinetic Securities is an Australian financial services firm that facilitates the trading of shares , equities , Derivative finance derivatives and Foreign exchange market FX on the Australian Securities Exchange Australian Securities Exchange ASX & international markets. Headquartered at 23 25 O Connell Street in the financial district of Sydney , the firm has developed strong relationships with many leading financial institutions in Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific region. On 1 August 2011, Kinetic Securities has apparently entered into voluntary insolvency, and are no longer answering phone calls. Notice of this insolvency wasn t communicated to Kinetic s clients. History Founded in 2006 by Paul Cheyney and Angus Knight , it was initially established as a boutique advisory firm. Kinetic Securities has subsequently grown through the addition of experienced analysts and brokers to provide advice across all major asset classes and developed strong relationships with many leading financial institutions in Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific region. Partnerships In 2009, Kinetic Securities teamed up with leading accounting and audit ... title Kinetic Securities offers SMSF administration date 7 September 2006 ref The service is accessible ... Bloomberg Businessweek http www.static cisco.com assets prod webex cases Kinetic CS D2.pdf Firm Qualifies Leads with Online Meetings http www.etfmate.com.au content kinetic securities Kinetic Securities ... more details
Image Kinetic photography.jpg thumb Example of kinetic photography in the form of a camera toss. Taken of lights in the dark with a long exposure in which the camera was thrown into the air as the photo was being exposed. Kinetic photography kinetic art kinetic meaning caused by motion ref http dictionary.reference.com browse kinetic Dictionary.com definition of kinetic ref is an experimental photography experimental photographic technique in which the photographer uses movement resulting from physics to create an image. This typically involves the artist not directly holding the camera , but allowing the camera to react to force s applied to it in order to make a photograph. This can include, but is not limited to holding and shaking the wrist strap of the camera while taking a picture, dropping the camera off of objects while taking a picture, throwing or spinning the camera up in the air while taking a picture called a camera toss , or rigorously moving the camera while taking a picture, etc. As the photographer has surrendered control over the camera to physical forces, this technique tends to produce abstract art abstract , random or blurred motion photographs. Camera tossing Perhaps the most risky field of kinetic photography is that of camera tossing , in which the photographer literally throws their equipment into the air in hopes of producing an artistic looking image. ref http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2005 12 08 AR2005120801814.html Washington Post Dec. 11, 2005 article on camera tossing ref Many camera tosses take place at night , when the camera is able to capture light with a long exposure , resulting in streaks of hypnotizing light patterns. The pioneer of camera tossing, Ryan Gallagher, hosts a blog ref Ryan Gallagher s camera toss blog ... Camera toss http www.flickr.com groups kineticphotography Examples of kinetic photography on Flickr ... Photography DEFAULTSORT Kinetic Photography Category Photography by genre de Camera tossing ... more details