Mobility
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Mobility is the state of being in motion.
Mobility may also refer to:
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[edit] In sociology
- Academic mobility, the possibility for students and teachers to move between different institutions
- Apprentices mobility, students and teachers in VET moving to another institution
- Economic mobility
- Social mobility, the ability of individuals within a society to move between different social levels
- Population mobility, migration within a population
[edit] In entertainment
- Mobility (computer game)
- Mobility (song), the debut single by Moby
- Mobility (chess)
[edit] In engineering
- Mobile computing, a generic term describing one's ability to use technology untethered, but often used to refer to access to information or applications from occasionally-connected, portable, networked computing devices.
- Mobility as a term used in the logistics industry, referring to trucking, shipping, aviation, transport, vehicle rental, etc.
- Mobility device, a self-conveyance for people with disabilities
[edit] In science
- Electron mobility or hole mobility
- Electrical mobility
- Electrophoretic mobility of charged species
- Mobility shift in affinity electrophoresis
[edit] Unclassified
- Mobility (military) - the ability of military units or weapon systems to move to an objective
- Mobility CarSharing, a Swiss car-sharing co-operative.
- Mobility (fluid dynamics), the ability of a porous medium to allow the passage of fluids.
- see also Motility, the biological term for the ability to move spontaneously and actively
[edit] See also
- Mobilization (and immobilization)
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