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Definition of dynamics
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Dynamics
(n.) The
moving
moral,
as well as
physical,
forces
of any kind, or the laws which
relate
to
them..
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Aerodynamics
::
Aerodynamics
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of the air and other
gaseous
bodies
under the
action
of
force,
and of their
mechanical
effects..
Hydrodynamics
::
Hydrodynamics
(n.) That
branch
of the
science
of
mechanics
which
relates
to
fluids,
or, as
usually
limited,
which
treats
of the laws of
motion
and
action
of
nonelastic
fluids,
whether
as
investigated
mathematically,
or by
observation
and
experiment;
the
principles
of
dynamics,
as
applied
to water and other
fluids..
Biodynamics
::
Biodynamics
(n.) The
doctrine
of vital
forces
or
energy.
Dynamics
::
Dynamics
(n.) That
department
of
musical
science
which
relates
to, or
treats
of, the power of
tones..
Dynamical
::
Dynamical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
dynamics;
belonging
to
energy
or
power;
characterized
by
energy
or
production
of
force.
Stating
::
Statics
(n.) That
branch
of
mechanics
which
treats
of the
equilibrium
of
forces,
or
relates
to
bodies
as held at rest by the
forces
acting
on them; --
distinguished
from
dynamics..
Gyrostat
::
Gyrostat
(n.) A
modification
of the
gyroscope,
consisting
essentially
of a fly wheel fixed
inside
a rigid case to which is
attached
a thin
flange
of metal for
supporting
the
instrument.
It is used in
studying
the
dynamics
of
rotating
bodies..
Kinetics
::
Kinetics
(n.) See
Dynamics.
Thermodynamics
::
Thermodynamics
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of the
mechanical
action
or
relations
of heat.
#NAME?
::
-ics () A
suffix
used in
forming
the names of
certain
sciences,
systems,
etc., as
acoustics,
mathematics,
dynamics,
statistics,
politics,
athletics..
Hemadynamics
::
Hemadynamics
(n.) The
principles
of
dynamics
in their
application
to the
blood;
that part of
science
which
treats
of the
motion
of the
blood.
Pharmacodynamics
::
Pharmacodynamics
(n.) That
branch
of
pharmacology
which
considers
the mode of
action,
and the
effects,
of
medicines..
Thermodynamic
::
Thermodynamic
(a.)
Relating
to
thermodynamics;
caused
or
operated
by force due to the
application
of heat.
Dynamically
::
Dynamically
(adv.)
In
accordance
with the
principles
of
dynamics
or
moving
forces.
Haemadynamics
::
Haemadynamics
(n.) Same as
Hemadynamics.
Electro-dynamics
::
Electro-dynamics
(n.) The
phenomena
of
electricity
in
motion.
Dynamics
::
Dynamics
(n.) 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.
Dynamist
::
Dynamist
(n.) One who
accounts
for
material
phenomena
by a
theory
of
dynamics.
Myodynamics
::
Myodynamics
(n.) The
department
of
physiology
which deals with the
principles
of
muscular
contraction;
the
exercise
of
muscular
force or
contraction.
Dynamics
::
Dynamics
(n.) The
moving
moral,
as well as
physical,
forces
of any kind, or the laws which
relate
to
them..
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