dynamics

noun

UK/daɪˈnæm.ɪks/
US/daɪˈnæm.ɪks/

Definitions of dynamics noun

  1. Plural

    forces that produce movement

    • This software is used for modeling atmospheric dynamics.

    • Studying the dynamics of rockets is a crucial part of engineering.

    • This experiment aims to understand fluid dynamics.

  2. Plural

    forces or processes that produce change inside a group or system

    • This study revealed the complex interaction dynamics within the team.

    • Family dynamics can have a profound impact on a child's development.

    • Understanding organizational dynamics is crucial for successful management.

  3. Pluralmusicspecialized

    changes in loudness in a piece of music

    • The symphony's dynamics are very rich and varied.

    • The use of dynamics in this piano piece is very subtle.

    • The orchestra needs to practice how to control the dynamics effectively.

  4. Uncountablephysicsspecialized

    the scientific study of the forces that produce movement

    • She majored in dynamics at university.

    • Dynamics is a crucial branch of physics.

    • The scientist has made many contributions to the field of dynamics.