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Everything about Dynamics totally explainedDynamics (from Greek δυναμικός - dunamikos "powerful", from δύναμις - dunamis "power") may refer to:
In Physics:
- Dynamics (physics), in physics, dynamics refers to the effects of forces on the motion of objects
- Molecular dynamics
- Gravitational dynamics, a term used in the study of gravitation
- Thermodynamics, a branch of physics that studies the effects of changes in temperature, pressure, and volume on physical systems
- Fluid dynamics, the study of liquids and gasses in motion
Other:
- System dynamics, the study of the behaviour of complex systems
- A Dynamical system in mathematics or complexity.
- Dynamics (music), In music, dynamics refers to the softness or loudness of a sound or note. The term is also applied to the written or printed musical notation used to indicate dynamics.
- Group dynamics, the study of social group processes
- Microsoft Dynamics, business software for customer relationship management and enterprise resource planning
- Psychodynamics, the study of the interrelationship of various parts of the mind, personality, or psyche as they relate to mental, emotional, or motivational forces especially at the subconscious level
- Neurodynamics, an area of research in the brain sciences which places a strong focus upon the spatio-temporal (dynamic) character of neural activity in describing brain function
- Power dynamics, the dynamics of power, used in sociology
- Dynamic programming in computer science and control theory.
- Dynamic program analysis, in computer science is a set of methods for analyzing code that's performed with executing programs built from that software on a real or virtual processor.
General Dynamics, an American defense company.Further Information
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