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Dynamics

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Noun

1. dynamics, kinetics

the branch of mechanics concerned with the forces that cause motions of bodies

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Dynamics

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noun
1. (functioning as singular)
the branch of mechanics concerned with the forces that change or produce the motions of bodies
Compare statics, kinematics
2. (functioning as singular)
the branch of mechanics that includes statics and kinetics
statics, kinetics
3. (functioning as singular)
the branch of any science concerned with forces
4. 
those forces that produce change in any field or system
5. music
a. 
the various degrees of loudness called for in performance
b. Also called: dynamic marks, dynamic markings
directions and symbols used to indicate degrees of loudness

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Dynamics

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noun [with pl. v. for 2a & b]
1. 
the branch of mechanics dealing with the motions of material bodies under the action of given forces; kinetics
2. 
a. 
the various forces, physical, oral, economic, etc., operating in any field
b. 
the way such forces shift or change in relation to one another
c. 
the study of such forces
3. 
the effect of varying degrees of loudness or softness in the performance of music

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Dynamics

see synonyms of dynamics
n.
1.
a. (used with a sing. verb) The branch of mechanics that is concerned with the effects of forces on the motion of a body or system of bodies, especially of forces that do not originate within the system itself. Also called kinetics.
b. (used with a pl. verb) The forces and motions that characterize a system: The dynamics of ocean waves are complex.
2. (used with a pl. verb) The social, intellectual, or moral forces that produce activity and change in a given sphere: The dynamics of international trade have influenced our business decisions on this matter.
3. (used with a pl. verb) Variation in force or intensity, especially in musical sound.
4. (used with a sing. verb) Psychodynamics.

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