Kinetics

Kinetics (κίνησις, movement or to move) may refer to:


 * In science and medicine:
 * Kinetics (physics), the study of motion and its causes
 * Rigid body kinetics, the study of the motion of rigid bodies
 * Chemical kinetics, the study of chemical reaction rates
 * Enzyme kinetics, the study of biochemical reaction rates catalysed by an enzyme
 * Michaelis–Menten kinetics, the widely accepted general model of enzyme kinetics
 * Goldbeter-Koshland kinetics
 * Langmuir-Hinshelwood kinetics
 * Receptor-ligand kinetics
 * Hill kinetics
 * Pharmacokinetics, the study of the processes a substance undergoes in the human body, particularly the rates at which it is absorbed, distributed, metabolised and excreted
 * One compartment kinetics
 * Flip-flop kinetics, the pharmacokinetics of sustained-release or extended-release drug formulations
 * Toxicokinetics, the branch of pharmacokinetics dealing with compounds that are toxic or can be administered in toxic doses
 * Human kinetics or kinesiology, the study of human biomechanical movement
 * C0t analysis, also known as DNA recombination kinetics
 * Companies
 * Kinetics (company), a technology company
 * ST Kinetics, a weaponry and specialty vehicle manufacturer
 * Color Kinetics, a former lighting company, now part of the Philips group of companies
 * Kinetics, a bicycle manufacturer
 * Other uses:
 * Kinetics Internet Protocol (KIP), an AppleTalk network protocol
 * NASCAR Kinetics, a semester-long experiential program offered to several American universities