dynamics

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  The branch of mechanics that is concerned with the effects of forces on the motion of objects.

Translations

 * Arabic:, حَرَكِيَّة, حَرَاكِيَّة, دِينَامِيَّة
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 * Esperanto: dinamiko
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 * Japanese:, ダイナミクス
 * Khmer: ថាមវិទ្យា
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 * Latvian: dinamika
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 * Persian:, پویایی, پویاشناسی
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 * Slovak: dynamika
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 * Tagalog: isigan, palaisigan
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 * Ukrainian: дина́міка

Noun

 * 1) Loudness of sound.
 * 2) The changing amplitude or level of a sound wave or selection of audio.
 * 3)  The volume with which music is to be performed, denoted by such terms as piano, mezzo piano, mezzo forte, or forte.
 * 4)  Forces that stimulate growth, change, or development.

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