In physics, kinetic is used to describe something that is concerned with movement. relating to movement (kinetikos, from kinetos ). adj. kinetic energy kinetic sculpture kinetic theory of gases
{s} of or pertaining to motion; caused by motion; characterized by motion; energizing
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Refers to the Seiko line of Kinetic watches This innovative technology has a quartz movement that does not use a battery Movement of your wrist charges a very efficient capacitor which powers the quartz movement Once the capacitor is fully charged, mens models will store energy for 7-14 days without being worn Ladies models store energy for 3-7 days Of course, if the watch is worn every day the capacitor is continually recharged The watch alerts you to a low capacitor charge when the seconds hand starts to move in two second intervals For more information, click to go to Seiko's Internet Site
as calculated from the average kinetic energy of gas atoms: this is the "real" physical temperature, but is not directly measurable, whereas the others are
characterized by motion; "modern dance has been called kinetic pantomime" relating to the motion of material bodies and the forces associated therewith; "kinetic energy