Dynamics
A dynamic (Greek female substantivized adjective δυναμική, Dynamike, "powerful", this of δύναμις, Dynamis, each ancient Greek pronunciation, " force ") stands for:
- Dynamics (physics), the branch of mechanics that deals with the action of forces
- Dynamics (music), the gradations of different tonal strength, the ratios between the soft and loud tones to each other
- Dynamics as a system property, the change and development of dynamic systems
- Dynamics (insurance), the regular increase of insurance
- Dynamic range, the ratio of the highest and lowest value in areas such as acoustics, audio engineering or computer graphics
- Psychodynamics describes the interaction of relationship patterns, inner conflict constellations and structural conditions in a human
- Dynamics of the development of an individual from learning and tires ( growth) (see: Developmental Psychology )
- Machine dynamics, field of research and study that builds on the fundamentals of engineering mechanics
The adjective describes dynamic:
- Dynamic content - advanced content in Web pages and other files, see Active Content
- Dynamic typing - variable variables in programming languages
See also:
- Dynamo
- Disambiguation