Dynamics

Word DYNAMICS
Character 8
Hyphenation dy nam ics
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Dynamics"

What do we mean by dynamics?

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. noun

The forces and motions that characterize a system. noun

The social, intellectual, or moral forces that produce activity and change in a given sphere. noun

Variation in force or intensity, especially in musical sound. noun

Psychodynamics. noun

The mathematical theory of force; also (until recently the common acceptation), the theory of forces in motion; the science of deducing from given circumstances (masses, positions, velocities, forces, and constraints) the motions of a system of particles. noun

The moving moral or physical forces of any kind, or the laws which relate to them. noun

That branch of mechanics which treats of the motion of bodies (Kinematics) and the action of forces in producing or changing their motion (kinetics). Dynamics is held by some recent writers to include statics and not kinematics. noun

The moving moral, as well as physical, forces of any kind, or the laws which relate to them. noun

That department of musical science which relates to, or treats of, the power of tones. noun

The branch of mechanics that is concerned with the effects of forces on the motion of objects. noun

The volume of the sound, such as piano, mezzo piano, mezzo forte, and forte. noun

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

The branch of mechanics that is concerned with the effects of forces on the motion of objects.

The volume of the sound, such as piano, mezzo piano, mezzo forte, and forte.

A follow-on class to Statics that would be interesting and intellectually stimulating, except for all of the goddamn homework. Urban Dictionary

Used to insinuate something or someone is useless. Urban Dictionary

The ability to move. Urban Dictionary

The perfect word, from the latin dynamica daniela, dynamic solely conveys all the utility of the english language. it carries on its back the ultimate power of symbolism in its inherent versatility and handy vagueness. Dynamic describes a condition or term in nearly every genre of human interest: rock climbing (dynamic rope, and the related amazing 'dynabe'), physics (aero-, thermo-), computer science (dynamic drive), relationships, (group dynamics, dynamic duo), etc. Dynamic also describes the state of a person who is wildy charismatic when intoxicated. The awesome singularity of the word is that it succeeds in describing itself. Urban Dictionary

Dynamically Allocate; Used in Computer science when referring to memory as being allocated at run time rather than statically defined during compilation. Urban Dictionary

Two extremely cool people, who are very similar..but not. They beat out all other dynamic duos Urban Dictionary

Dynamic is a word used for the description of how vibey a cat is. If a cat for example like Sissy is vibing on top of a roof, that is what we would call Ultra Dynamic, if a cat is just vibing on the floor it would be just a little bit dynamic. Urban Dictionary

Being explosive like dynamite Urban Dictionary

It's an adjective; It's like the people at the circus n shit, it's like someone can keep up with a bunch of different things happening at once yet manage to stay under control. Spiderman is dynamic as is Future. Urban Dictionary

Two People who are really close or are always together. They do anything and everything together, and when they are together they dominate anything and everyone! Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Dynamics

The word "dynamics" in example sentences

Everything we know suggests that the dynamics is a matter of relationships, that nature does not need artificed order — dams to stop a river, pumps to make it flow, men planting seeds to decree where plants sprout. ❋ Hal Duncan (2009)

The material and cognitive irreversibility of this dynamics is an essential aspect of the situation. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The actual dynamics is more gnarly, to my mind, with nested and threaded sub-narratives of disruption, recognition and reaction (ump-thousand word blog post on this here). ❋ Hal Duncan (2009)

Also, heat radiation affects the polar caps more than one way or maybe my ignorance in thermal-dynamics is too apparent. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Tahoe's south shore is undergoing a "shift in dynamics" from gambling to a more recreation-focused tourist destination, Carrig said, and Heavenly is likely to play a major role in the transition. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Q. Family dynamics is one topic from which you seem unable to escape in all of your books, whether they be set in the hills of Virginia like Wish ❋ Unknown (2010)

There is a huge difference in dynamics between governments accountable to a large number of citizens vs communities accountable to a much smaller number. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"Lower long-end yields tend to be a sign that investors are becoming more comfortable...with the longer-term dynamics of a sovereign." ❋ Erin McCarthy Of Dow Jones Newswires (2011)

According to person familiar with his thinking, Mr. Hastings is willing to endure the current drubbing because the long-term dynamics indicate that people will be less and less reliant on the DVD side of the business. ❋ Ethan Smith (2011)

Everything we know suggests that this dynamics is not comparable with law. ❋ Hal Duncan (2009)

Very cool - galactic dynamics is an impressive thing indeed. ❋ Nicole (2009)

His work focuses on long-term dynamics of tropical rain forests in the new and old world tropics, as well as the implications of global change for the conservation and management of forests. ❋ Unknown (2010)

That data is used to support the contention that physical brain dynamics, preceeding a decision, determine the decision and allow the individual to falsely think that he or she has chosen between available options. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Sometimes in conversation, that verbal dance of expressive/manipulative articulations, of sympathic communion and antipathic combat, of connective language in its intricate dynamics, is more of a tango than a waltz. posted by Hal Duncan | 7: 14 AM ❋ Hal Duncan (2008)

A campaign's ability to predict, sculpt, and respond to political dynamics is the real key to winning an election, I believe. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Me: I would feel like living [another day], except for all of my dynamics homework. Labpartner: Yeah, [you're fucked]. Just [jump out the window]. ❋ Disgruntled Engineer (2006)

Sarah just [ran into] [the wall], what a dynamic dude [My phone] sucks, its so dynamic ❋ RainyPT (2022)

Sorry, [no example]. This [word is] such a useless [construct]... ❋ Zdenek (2004)

[Iris]! Why are you walking around wearing only your [booty shorts], [silly]? are you dynamic?? ❋ Dani Huff (2004)

C++ has a [compiler] [flag that] permits the user to Dynamicate the [memory] at run time. ❋ Moshess (2010)

[JENNA] AND KERSTENN ARE VERY [DYNAMIC]! [WOO] :) ❋ Dynamicduo (2009)

The [chonker] cat that got snuck on [the airplane] was very Dynamic after all, he was [just vibing] 31,000 ft in the air. That cat sitting on the floor was not very Dynamic. ❋ Korsmixonline (2019)

[Guy1]: dude that girl just [flipped out] Guy2: yeah that [ho] got some dynamicity to her ❋ Freb (2004)

Damn, did you see how Spiderman kicked everyone's ass at once?! That dude is so [dynamic] A: Bruh there's [no hoes] in here wtf? B: Brodie, that's cuz [Future's] ass came up in the club n they all left with him. A: That dude's game is dynamic asf. ❋ The_real_bigbrother (2022)

Tyler and Shaun were droppin' [dimes] in the game today, they totally dominated the court. They were "[the Dynamic Duo]!" (Look Up Droppin' [Dimes]) ❋ T! (2006)

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