Complete Definition of "dynamics"

English

Etymology
From Gr. δ�ναμική (dynamike), from Ancient Greek δ�ναμι� (dynamis) "strength, power".

Noun
dynamics

  1. Mechanics. The branch of mechanics that is concerned with the effects of forces on the motion of objects.
  2. Music. The volume of the sound, such as piano, mezzo piano, mezzo forte, and forte.

Translations

Dutch: dynamica f
Finnish: dynamiikka (1, 2)
French: dynamique f
German: Dynamik f
Greek: δ�ναμική (dynamike) f
Japanese: ��� (�������, gend�ryoku)
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Polish: dynamika f
Portuguese: dinâmica f
Russian: динамика (dinámika) f
Slovak: dynamika
Spanish: dinámica f (1, 2)
Turkish: dinamik

External links
w:Dynamics (mechanics)|Wikipedia article on definition 1
w:Dynamics (music)|Wikipedia article on definition 2

Category: English pluralia tantum

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