| dynamic |
Moving, or having high velocity. Frequently used with impact testing of metal specimens. Opposite of static, or essentially stationary, testing or service.
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| dynamic psychology |
Dynamic psychology is the school of psychology primarily concerned with motivation.
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| dyne |
The unit of force in the centimeter-gram-second system of physical units, ie one gm cm per sec? equal to 7.233 x 10-5 poundal.
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| dynamics |
refers to the relative volume of the musician playing the work. See dynamics (music).
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| dynamics |
study of forces and associated motion and deformation.
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