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[[Category:Kinematics]]
 
[[Category:Kinematics]]
 
== Explanation ==
 
== Explanation ==
A kinematic link is a basic element of a machine, a resistant body, which is common to two or more [[kinematic pair|kinematic joints]]. In other words, a link is a basic member of a mechanism that moves relative to other links in the system. Most of the kinematic links are modeled as rigid links, which does not deform as it transmits force or motion. By assembling various types of kinematic links and pairs, a [[kinematic chain]] is formed.
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A kinematic link is a basic element of a machine, a resistant body, which is common to two or more [[kinematic pair|kinematic joints]]. Most of the kinematic links are modeled as rigid links, which does not deform as it transmits force or motion. By assembling various types of kinematic links and pairs, a [[kinematic chain]] is formed.
  
 
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