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English
Etymology
From dynamic + -ics.
Noun
Template:en-plural noun
- (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.
- Forces that stimulate growth, change, or development.
The changing dynamics in international politics led to such an outcome.
Derived terms
Translations
branch of mechanics
- Arabic: دِينَامِيكَا (ar) f (dināmikā), حَرَكِيَّة (ḥarakiyya), حَرَاكِيَّة (ḥarākiyya), دِينَامِيَّة (dīnāmiyya)
- Armenian: դինամիկա (hy) (dinamika)
- Bulgarian: дина́мика (bg) f (dinámika)
- Catalan: dinàmica (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 動力學/动力学 (zh) (dònglìxué), 动力学 (zh) (dònglìxué)
- Czech: dynamika (cs) f
- Dutch: dynamica (nl) f, stromingsleer (nl) f
- Esperanto: dinamiko
- Finnish: dynamiikka (fi)
- French: dynamique (fr) f
- German: Dynamik (de) f
- Greek: δυναμική (el) f (dynamikí)
- Hungarian: dinamika (hu)
- Italian: dinamica (it) f
- (deprecated template usage)
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- Japanese: 動力学 (ja) (どうりきがく, dōrikigaku), ダイナミクス (dainamikusu)
- Khmer: ថាមវិទ្យា (tham vi tyea)
- Korean: 동역학 (ko) (dong'yeokhak)
- Latvian: dinamika f
- Occitan: dinamica (oc) f
- Persian: دینامیک (fa) (dīnāmīk), پویایی (pūyāyī), پویاشناسی (pūyāšenāsī)
- Polish: dynamika (pl) f
- Portuguese: dinâmica (pt) f
- Russian: дина́мика (ru) f (dinámika)
- Slovak: dynamika f
- Spanish: dinámica (es) f
- Swedish: dynamik (sv) c
- Tagalog: isigan, palaisigan (general sense)
- Turkish: dinamik (tr)
- Ukrainian: дина́міка f (dynámika)
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