This document discusses fluid kinematics, which is the branch of fluid mechanics that deals with the geometry of motion of fluids without considering forces or energies. It describes Lagrangian and Eulerian methods for describing fluid motion, defines types of flow such as laminar, turbulent, steady, and unsteady. It also discusses concepts like acceleration fields, circulation, vorticity, streamlines, pathlines, streaklines, stream functions, and velocity potential functions. Flow nets, which use a grid of streamlines and equipotential lines, are introduced as a way to study two-dimensional irrotational flows.