Kinematic similarity is a concept used in fluid mechanics and mechanical engineering that relates to the similarity of motion between two or more systems. It is concerned with the geometric, kinematic, and dynamic characteristics of systems in motion, particularly in the analysis of fluid flows and mechanical models. In kinematic similarity, the motion of a model (often a scaled-down version of a prototype or real system) is compared to the motion of the prototype.
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