Kinematics is the study of the motion of points, objects, and groups of objects
without considering the causes of its motion.
Mathematics is often considered a science because it is a systematic
and logical study of numbers, quantities, and shapes. It involves the use of evidence, reasoning, and proof to develop and test hypotheses, and it seeks to understand and explain the underlying patterns and structures in the world around us. The complete length of the path between any two points is called distance.Displacement is the direct length between any two points when measured along the minimum path between them. To calculate distance, the direction is not considered. To calculate displacement, the direction is taken into consideration Speed is the time rate at which an object is moving along a path, while velocity is the rate and direction of an object's movement. Put another way, speed is a scalar value, while velocity is a vector Volume-gaano kadami Compress-kumuton Expand-palawakin, palakihin Density-relation of mass to its volume Examples of Liquids Water. Milk. Blood. Urine. Gasoline. Mercury (an element) Bromine (an element) Wine. Common examples of gases include things like oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, hydrogen, helium, steam, and dry ice Not everything is made of matter. Non-matter includes the light from a torch, the heat from a fire, and the sound of a police siren. You cannot hold, taste, or smell these things. They are not types of matter, but forms of energy.