dynamics

/daɪˈnæmɪks/
noun
  1. The way in which people or things behave, interact, and change within a system or group.
    • The dynamics between supply and demand determine prices in a market.
    • Understanding family dynamics can help resolve conflicts.
    • The dynamics of the team changed after the new manager arrived.
  2. The branch of physics that deals with the motion of objects and the forces that affect them.
    • Newton's laws of motion are the foundation of classical dynamics.
    • The dynamics of a rocket launch involve complex calculations of thrust and gravity.
    • In physics class, we studied the dynamics of a swinging pendulum.
  3. The variation in loudness and intensity in music or sound.
    • Good dynamics in a song can create tension and release.
    • The conductor asked the orchestra to pay attention to the dynamics in the second movement.
    • The pianist used subtle dynamics to make the piece more expressive.
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