English
Etymology
From Gr. δ�ναμική (dynamike), from Ancient Greek δ�ναμι� (dynamis) "strength, power".
Noun
dynamics
- Mechanics. The branch of mechanics that is concerned with the effects of forces on the motion of objects.
- 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
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