docs: Update Kinematics.md with regards to stepper torque limits

It is not necessary to limit stepper acceleration - only the limiting
of stepper torque is important.

Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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@ -18,12 +18,12 @@ rapid jerking of the head can cause disruption of recently deposited
filament. Limiting speed changes of the print head (relative to the
print) reduces risks of disrupting the print.
It is also important to enforce a maximum acceleration of the stepper
motors to ensure they do not skip or put excessive stress on the
machine. Klipper limits the acceleration of each stepper by virtue of
limiting the acceleration of the print head. Enforcing acceleration at
the print head naturally also enforces acceleration at the steppers
that control that print head (the inverse is not always true).
It is also important to limit acceleration so that the stepper motors
do not skip or put excessive stress on the machine. Klipper limits the
torque on each stepper by virtue of limiting the acceleration of the
print head. Enforcing acceleration at the print head naturally also
limits the torque of the steppers that move the print head (the
inverse is not always true).
Klipper implements constant acceleration. The key formula for constant
acceleration is:
@ -213,10 +213,10 @@ motor greater than the move's acceleration. This can occur when a
stepper arm is more horizontal than vertical and the line of movement
passes near that stepper's tower. Although these moves could require a
stepper motor acceleration greater than the printer's maximum
configured move acceleration, this would only occur when the stepper
is moving a small amount of mass. (The stepper would essentially only
be moving the mass of the tower carriage.) Therefore, these brief
periods of high acceleration are considered harmless.
configured move acceleration, the effective mass moved by that stepper
would be smaller. Thus the higher stepper acceleration does not result
in significantly higher stepper torque and it is therefore considered
harmless.
However, to avoid extreme cases, Klipper enforces a maximum ceiling on
stepper acceleration of three times the printer's configured maximum