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dynamics
noun
-
dynamics
the
changes
in
loudness
that
performers
make
in
a
piece
of
music
,
or
the
symbols
that
show
those
changes
•
The
pianist
played
with
delicate
dynamics
,
making
the
melody
rise
and
fall
beautifully
.
The
pianist
played
with
delicate
dynamics
,
making
the
melody
rise
and
fall
beautifully
.
•
You
can
see
the
dynamics
marked
as
‘
p
’
and
‘
f
’
in
the
sheet
music
.
You
can
see
the
dynamics
marked
as
‘
p
’
and
‘
f
’
in
the
sheet
music
.
borrowed
into
musical
terminology
in
the
late
18th
century
from
the
broader
scientific
sense
of
force
and
power
noun
-
dynamics
the
set
of
forces
or
relationships
that
cause
growth
,
change
,
or
interaction
within
a
system
,
group
,
or
situation
•
The
team
hired
a
coach
to
improve
group
dynamics
.
The
team
hired
a
coach
to
improve
group
dynamics
.
•
Population
dynamics
show
how
cities
grow
over
time
.
Population
dynamics
show
how
cities
grow
over
time
.
broader
figurative
use
developed
in
the
early
20th
century
from
the
physics
sense
,
applying
‘
forces
’
metaphorically
to
social
and
economic
systems
noun
-
dynamics
the
branch
of
physics
that
studies
how
forces
make
objects
move
and
change
motion
•
In
physics
class
,
we
studied
dynamics
to
understand
how
forces
affect
motion
.
In
physics
class
,
we
studied
dynamics
to
understand
how
forces
affect
motion
.
•
Engineers
use
fluid
dynamics
to
design
more
efficient
airplane
wings
.
Engineers
use
fluid
dynamics
to
design
more
efficient
airplane
wings
.
from
Greek
dunamikos
‘
powerful
’,
from
dunamis
‘
power
,
force
’
dynamic
noun
a
driving
force
,
influence
,
or
pattern
of
change
within
a
process
or
group
.
•
Trust
is
an
important
dynamic
in
any
healthy
relationship
.
Trust
is
an
important
dynamic
in
any
healthy
relationship
.
•
The
political
dynamic
in
the
region
shifted
after
the
election
.
The
political
dynamic
in
the
region
shifted
after
the
election
.