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1. dynamics
noun. ['daɪˈnæmɪks'] the branch of mechanics concerned with the forces that cause motions of bodies.
Synonyms
Etymology
- -ics (English)
- dynamic (English)
- dynamique (French)
Rhymes with Dynamics
- ceramics
- amyx
Sentences with dynamics
1. Noun, plural
Students learn what each dynamic means and how to apply the dynamics in a practical setting.
Quotes about dynamics
1. I do find the sibling connection endlessly fascinating, as I do all family dynamics. I like how siblings seem to create their own parentless mini-civilization within a family, one that has its own laws, myths, language, humor, its own loyalties and treacheries.
- Jandy Nelson
2. Women intrinsically understand human dynamics, and that makes them unstoppable. Unfortunately, the average man is less adroit at fostering such rivalries, which is why most men remain average; males are better at hating things that can't hate them back (e.g., lawnmowers, cats, the Denver Broncos, et cetera). They don't see the big picture.
- Chuck Klosterman, Chuck Klosterman IV: A Decade of Curious People and Dangerous Ideas
3. The near side of a galaxy is tens of thousands of light-years closer to us than the far side; thus we see the front as it was tens of thousands of years before the back. But typical events in galactic dynamics occupy tens of millions of years, so the error in thinking of an image of a galaxy as frozen in one moment of time is small.
- Carl Sagan, Cosmos