dynamics

[ UK /da‍ɪnˈæmɪks/ ]
[ US /daɪˈnæmɪks/ ]
NOUN
  1. the branch of mechanics concerned with the forces that cause motions of bodies
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How To Use dynamics In A Sentence

  • Calling Potter a writer undermines a great deal of the depth and dynamics he brought to the lexicon of language.
  • This textbook provides a modern and accessible introduction to magnetohydrodynamics.
  • Any attempt to disprove the theory of evolution using thermodynamics will require proper formalisms.
  • The class approach centers on the examination of the tactics of class domination and the dynamics of the class struggle.
  • The third law is included in most thermodynamics texts, but is not recognised by all as a law of thermodynamics.
  • The essays also stress how important were the dynamics of receiving cultures for the appropriation and interpretation of Christianity.
  • Reilly will compare the population status and dynamics of the European common frog in the three different types of peat bogs found in Ireland.
  • International relations examines the political relations between countries and the dynamics within the worldwide system of states.
  • An interesting three-dimensional robot simulator with dynamics is available in Gazebo.
  • These populations offer a unique opportunity to monitor evolutionary dynamics in ancestral populations that harbor multiple strains of Wolbachia.
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