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This chapter deals with 'Kinematics', the word 'Kinematics' is derived from the Greek word 'kinei... more This chapter deals with 'Kinematics', the word 'Kinematics' is derived from the Greek word 'kinein' means 'to move'. In this chapter, we will learn about motion of the bodies, with out consideration of forces that cause the motion. What is Kinematics? "Kinematics is the branch of mechanics that studies the motion of a body with out consideration of mass and force acting on it". Kinematics, generally refers to the study of properties of motion, position, speed, velocity, acceleration etc, with out consideration of mass and force. For example, a truck covers a distance of 360 km in 5 hours with the speed of 72 km/h, is classified as 'kinematics'. Did you notice, we are not interested in mass of truck, how it is moving, the force of friction and the resistance of air. What is dynamics? "Dynamics is also a branch of mechanics that deals with the forces and their action on the motion of bodies". In other words, the study of relationship between force and motion of body is called dynamics. For example, a 100 g mass is attached to a spring (spring constant is 10 N/m) and hangs vertically from a support. How much does the spring stretch? is classified as 'dynamic'. Stretch (tension) in string is a dynamic quantity because it is force. 3.1 REST AND MOTION Many things (bodies) around us like bicycles, motorcycles, cars, and other vehicles on the road are moving or in state of motion. On the other hand, many things around us are stationary or in state of rest such as buildings, bridges, roads etc. A. State of Rest: " A body is said to be in state of rest, if it does not change its position with respect to its surroundings". B. State of Motion: " A body is said to be in state of motion, if it changes its position continuously with respect to its surroundings". Example: A train is standing on platform. A passenger in train notices that the train does not change its position with respect to its surroundings i.e. building of station, the poles on the station or tea stall. So he will say that the train is in state of rest. But as soon as the train starts moving the passenger notices the train is changing its position continuously with respect to its surroundings, so he will say that the train is in state of motion.
International Education Studies
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Neurological Impress Method (NIM) on r... more The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Neurological Impress Method (NIM) on reading fluency of students with learning disabilities in Amman, Jordan. A sample of forty students (boys and girls) between the ages 10-12 years old with learning disabilities were selected from the Fourth Amman Educational Directorate in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.Students focused groups in this research were separated into two different groups including the satisfactory controlled group. The participants were taught for one complete semester. Two hypotheses were formulated to guide this research.Statistical analysis to the gathered data revealed that the focused group of students who were trained according to the scheduled strategy to improve students reading ability or became more fluent in reading.Full analyses were applied using the T-test on all available data, indicating that students who were trained according to the scheduled strategy.The study found out that the strategy r...
Books by Manzoor Ahmad Awan
Q-plus Publishers , 2018
This chapter deals with 'Kinematics', the word 'Kinematics' is derived from the Greek word 'kinei... more This chapter deals with 'Kinematics', the word 'Kinematics' is derived from the Greek word 'kinein' means 'to move'. In this chapter, we will learn about motion of the bodies, with out consideration of forces that cause the motion. What is Kinematics? "Kinematics is the branch of mechanics that studies the motion of a body with out consideration of mass and force acting on it". Kinematics, generally refers to the study of properties of motion, position, speed, velocity, acceleration etc, with out consideration of mass and force. For example, a truck covers a distance of 360 km in 5 hours with the speed of 72 km/h, is classified as 'kinematics'. Did you notice, we are not interested in mass of truck, how it is moving, the force of friction and the resistance of air.
This chapter deals with 'Kinematics', the word 'Kinematics' is derived from the Greek word 'kinei... more This chapter deals with 'Kinematics', the word 'Kinematics' is derived from the Greek word 'kinein' means 'to move'. In this chapter, we will learn about motion of the bodies, with out consideration of forces that cause the motion. What is Kinematics? "Kinematics is the branch of mechanics that studies the motion of a body with out consideration of mass and force acting on it". Kinematics, generally refers to the study of properties of motion, position, speed, velocity, acceleration etc, with out consideration of mass and force. For example, a truck covers a distance of 360 km in 5 hours with the speed of 72 km/h, is classified as 'kinematics'. Did you notice, we are not interested in mass of truck, how it is moving, the force of friction and the resistance of air. What is dynamics? "Dynamics is also a branch of mechanics that deals with the forces and their action on the motion of bodies". In other words, the study of relationship between force and motion of body is called dynamics. For example, a 100 g mass is attached to a spring (spring constant is 10 N/m) and hangs vertically from a support. How much does the spring stretch? is classified as 'dynamic'. Stretch (tension) in string is a dynamic quantity because it is force. 3.1 REST AND MOTION Many things (bodies) around us like bicycles, motorcycles, cars, and other vehicles on the road are moving or in state of motion. On the other hand, many things around us are stationary or in state of rest such as buildings, bridges, roads etc. A. State of Rest: " A body is said to be in state of rest, if it does not change its position with respect to its surroundings". B. State of Motion: " A body is said to be in state of motion, if it changes its position continuously with respect to its surroundings". Example: A train is standing on platform. A passenger in train notices that the train does not change its position with respect to its surroundings i.e. building of station, the poles on the station or tea stall. So he will say that the train is in state of rest. But as soon as the train starts moving the passenger notices the train is changing its position continuously with respect to its surroundings, so he will say that the train is in state of motion.
International Education Studies
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Neurological Impress Method (NIM) on r... more The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Neurological Impress Method (NIM) on reading fluency of students with learning disabilities in Amman, Jordan. A sample of forty students (boys and girls) between the ages 10-12 years old with learning disabilities were selected from the Fourth Amman Educational Directorate in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.Students focused groups in this research were separated into two different groups including the satisfactory controlled group. The participants were taught for one complete semester. Two hypotheses were formulated to guide this research.Statistical analysis to the gathered data revealed that the focused group of students who were trained according to the scheduled strategy to improve students reading ability or became more fluent in reading.Full analyses were applied using the T-test on all available data, indicating that students who were trained according to the scheduled strategy.The study found out that the strategy r...
Q-plus Publishers , 2018
This chapter deals with 'Kinematics', the word 'Kinematics' is derived from the Greek word 'kinei... more This chapter deals with 'Kinematics', the word 'Kinematics' is derived from the Greek word 'kinein' means 'to move'. In this chapter, we will learn about motion of the bodies, with out consideration of forces that cause the motion. What is Kinematics? "Kinematics is the branch of mechanics that studies the motion of a body with out consideration of mass and force acting on it". Kinematics, generally refers to the study of properties of motion, position, speed, velocity, acceleration etc, with out consideration of mass and force. For example, a truck covers a distance of 360 km in 5 hours with the speed of 72 km/h, is classified as 'kinematics'. Did you notice, we are not interested in mass of truck, how it is moving, the force of friction and the resistance of air.