dynamics

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Englisch - Türkisch
hareket bilgisi
dinamik
devimbilim
(Tıp) Cisimlerin hareketini ve bu hareketin yarattığı etkileri konu alan fizik dalı, dinamikbilimi
{i} harekete geçiren güç
sesin alçak veya yüksek olmasını belirten işaretler
{i} canlılık
hareket ettirici kuvvetler ve kanunlar
dinamik bilimi
(Biyokimya,Denizbilim) devinim bilimi
dinamiklik
devinimlilik
dynamic
hareketli

Berlin çok hareketli bir şehir. - Berlin is a very dynamic city.

dynamic
{s} dinamik, devimsel
dynamic
(Tıp) Vücut azasının vazife ve hareketine ait
dynamic
güçlü
population dynamics
(Denizbilim) populasyon dinamiği
rigid dynamics
rijid dinamik
structural dynamics
yapı dinamiği
dynamic
dinamik

Kültür bir bireyin karakterinin, davranışının ve hayata bakış açısının şekillenmesinde dinamik bir rol oynar. - Culture plays a dynamic role in shaping an individual's character, attitude, and outlook on life.

Ağ devasa dinamik bir ağ. - The Web is a gigantic, dynamic document.

dynamic
aktif
fluid dynamics
akışkanlar dinamiği
group dynamics
gruplararası etkileşim gücü
lattice dynamics
kafes dinamiği
fluid dynamics
akıskanlar dinamiği
gas dynamics
gaz dinamiği
soil dynamics
Zemin dinamiği
dynamic
tabii kuvvete ait
dynamic
{s} enerjik
dynamic
{s} mekanik gücü olan
dynamic
{s} devingen
dynamic
değişme ve hareket halinde olan
dynamic
kuvvetli
dynamic
{s} dinamik, canlı, hareketli
dynamic
faal
dynamic
(Tıp) () Hareket ve kuvvet bilimi
lattice dynamics
şebeke dinamiği
neutron dynamics
(Çevre) nötron dinamiği
ocean dynamics
(Askeri) okyanus dinamiği
photo dynamics
(Tıp) fotodinamfk
vegetation dynamics
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) vejetasyon dinamiği
Englisch - Englisch
The branch of mechanics that is concerned with the effects of forces on the motion of objects
The volume of the sound, such as piano, mezzo piano, mezzo forte, and forte
In music, the various levels of loudness and softness of sound, together with their increase and decrease
Degrees of loudness
the gradations of volume in music Dynamic marks are the words, abbreviations, and signs that indicate degrees of volume (such as crescendo and diminuendo)
The study of the relationship between motion and the forces affecting motion Dynamics is that part of the field of mechanics that studies objects in motion, as opposed to statics It is the combined study of kinetics and kinematics
Dynamics is held by some recent writers to include statics and not kinematics
That department of musical science which relates to, or treats of, the power of tones
– The loudness or softness of sounds
A branch of mechanics that deals with the study of forces that accelerate object(s)
The louds and softs in music Piano (soft) and forte (loud) are most common
Varying degrees of loudness or softness in a musical work, and the symbols that represent them
The varying gradations of loudness and softness in music (e g forte, crescendo)
Branch of mechanics which deals with the various forces encountered on a coaster ride
Variation in the intensity of musical notes
Varying degrees of loud and soft E
The moving moral, as well as physical, forces of any kind, or the laws which relate to them
varying degrees of volume (loudness) in music
That branch of mechanics which treats of the motion of bodies (kinematics) and the action of forces in producing or changing their motion (kinetics)
Elements of effort (time, space, force) which give contrast to the basic movements Also the expressive content of human movement, sometimes called qualities, in particular the way in which energy is used
1 In dance, one of the five elements of movement Refers to how the body is moving, which may be described in terms of energy, force, and weight (e g , strong or light) or flow (e g , free, bound; tension, relaxation) 2 In music, the degree of loudness or softness
The study of the action of forces on bodies and the changes in motion they produce
the branch of mechanics concerned with the forces that cause motions of bodies
Generally, any forces that produce motion or affect change In operational meteorology, dynamics usually refer specifically to those forces that produce vertical motion in the atmosphere
the relative loudness or softness of a piece of music
The degrees of softness or loudness in music indicated by signs or words on the score The most important dynamic signs: pianissimo (pp): very soft, piano (p): soft, mezzo piano (mp): moderately soft, mezzo forte (mf): moderately loud, forte (f): loud, fortissimo (ff): very loud
Branch of mechanics that deals with the motion of objects in relation to force, mass, momentum, and energy. Dynamics can be divided into two branches, kinematics and kinetics. The foundations of dynamics were laid by Galileo, who derived the law of motion for falling bodies and was the first to recognize that all changes of velocity of a body are the result of forces. Isaac Newton formulated this observation in his second law of motion (see Newton's laws of motion)
The volume of sound, the loudness or softness of a musical passage
In population ecology the study of the reasons for changes in population size; contrast with statics
The range of loudness of a performance
A branch of mechanics that deals with forces and their relations to patterns of motion In metorology, this relates especially to wind and water patterns
The degrees of loudness or softness in a musical work, and the symbols that represent them
The characteristics of the mass inside a bowling ball This includes Moment of Inertia and Differential of Rg, which in turn contribute to the balls preferred spin axis
{i} active forces in any field; study of forces and their relation to the motion of bodies (Mechanics); movement, activity, motion
dynamic
pertaining to dynamics
dynamic
happening at runtime instead of at compile time
dynamic
The varying loudness or volume of a song or the markings that indicate the loudness

If you pay attention to the dynamics as you play, it's a very moving piece.

dynamic
Changeable; active; in motion usually as the result of an external force

He was a dynamic and engaging speaker.

dynamic
Able to change and to adapt
fluid dynamics
The scientific study of the properties and behavior of moving fluids
modified Newtonian dynamics
A proposed extension to Newtonian dynamics that would obviate the need to assume the presence of dark matter
rigid body dynamics
the study of the motion of rigid bodies under the influence of forces
social dynamics
The study of interactions within, and between societies
General Dynamics Corp
Major U.S. defense contractor. Its forerunner, the Electric Boat Co., was founded in 1899 and built the Holland, the first submarine purchased by the U.S. Navy. After World War II it diversified into military aircraft, armoured vehicles (including the M-1 battle tank), and natural gas tankers. The company was incorporated under its present name in 1952, and in 1954 it launched the Nautilus, the first nuclear-powered submarine; it later produced the Trident submarines. Its Gulfstream Aerospace subsidiary manufactures business jet aircraft
computational fluid dynamics
ELECTRONICS DIRECTED AND KINETIC ENERGY DIRECTED & KINETIC ENERGY SYSTEMS
computational fluid dynamics
Science, which deals with the calculation of different flow parameters in a fluid continuum, with the help of a computer
computational fluid dynamics
Equations that are known are programmed into computers The computers provide solutions to the problem of external airflow over vehicle shapes The body of the configuration and the space surrounding it are represented by clusters of points, lines and surfaces; equations are solved at these points CFD is divided into three steps Grid generation, numerical simulation and post-process analysis Here are some examples of CFD data sets
computational fluid dynamics
a computer-based numerical study of turbulent fluid flow using approximate methods such as the finite element method, the fine difference method, the boundary element method, the finite volume methods, and so on
computational fluid dynamics
the science of determining a numerical solution to the governing equations of fluid flow whilst advancing the solution through space or time to obtain a numerical description of the complete flow field of interest
computational fluid dynamics
(n ) See CFD
computational fluid dynamics
Computational fluid dynamics is the term given to a variety of numerical mathematical techniques applied to solving the equations that govern fluid flows and aerodynamics
dynamic
A copy group serialization value that specifies that TSM accepts the first attempt to back up or archive a file regardless of whether the file is modified during the backup or archive process See also serialization Contrast with shared dynamic, shared static, and static
dynamic
an efficient incentive; "they hoped it would act as a spiritual dynamic on all churches"
dynamic
there could be said to be eight urges (drives, impulses) in life These we call dynamics These are motives or motivations We call them the eight dynamics These are urges for survival as or through (1) self, (2) sex and family, (3) groups, (4) all mankind, (5) living things (plants and animals), (6) the material universe, (7) spirits, and (8) infinity or the Supreme Being
dynamic
Powerful
dynamic
characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality; "a dynamic market"; "a dynamic speaker"; "the dynamic president of the firm"
dynamic
Giving an effect of movement, progression, and energy
dynamic
Dynamic web sites offer the user the ability to interact with the web site This interaction can take place in the form of a search for products, a questionnaire that automatically posts results or online polls Basically, dynamic web pages and content are generated from the input of the user
dynamic
Of, or related to, systems whose future state is consequent upon their past & present states; that is, relating to systems who have a history Contains differential or integral expressions Not static, but may be time-varying Dependent upon box-drawing: if room temperature is taken as an exogenous factor, for example, then it is time-varying; but if the weather is included in the model, then it is a dynamic factor cf Static
dynamic
A value for serialization that specifies that Tivoli Storage Manager accepts the first attempt to back up or archive a file regardless of whether the file is modified during the backup or archive process See also serialization Contrast with shared dynamic, shared static, and static
dynamic
continuous change, activity, or progress; marked by intensity and vigor
dynamic
In regard to currency conversion, dynamic conversion accesses real-time data feeds and creates real-time market conversions The dynamic conversion will search for optimal market data, determine buy or sell side, factor in brokerage fees, commissions, trading pit point spreads, wire fees, and other realistic conversion costs to calculate a true relationship Dynamic conversions tend to be accurate
dynamic
A versatile, breathable, permanently elastic fabric made mainly for the outdoor and adventure sports market by Schoeller® of Switzerland It offers good wear resistance, durability and flexibility Dynamic fabric is water and soil repellent It is composed of Cordura®, Lycra® and Polyamide For more information on Schoeller® dynamic extreme visit the Schoeller Textiles website at http: //www schoeller-textiles com
dynamic
characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality; "a dynamic market"; "a dynamic speaker"; "the dynamic president of the firm" of or relating to dynamics
dynamic
Changing over time; in contrast to static
dynamic
A symbol in a musical score that indicates the desired level of volume
dynamic
approval If you describe something as dynamic, you approve of it because it is very active and energetic. South Asia continues to be the most dynamic economic region in the world
dynamic
the Force of action and movement and change Governed by Mars, God of War
dynamic
A characteristic or manner of an interaction; a behavior
dynamic
For option strategies, describing analyses made during the course of changing security prices and during the passage of time This is as opposed to an analysis made at expiration of the options used in the strategy A dynamic break-even point is one that changes as time passes A dynamic follow-up action is one that will change as either the security price changes or the option price changes or time passes
dynamic
A dynamic mic is one in which audio signal is generated by the motion of a conductor within a magnetic field In most dynamic mics, a very thin, light, diaphragm moves in response to sound pressure The diaphragm's motion causes a voice coil which is suspended in a magnetic field to move, generating a small electric current Generally less expensive than condenser mics (although very high quality dynamics can be quite expensive), dynamics feature quite robust construction, can often handle very high SPLs (Sound Pressure Levels), and do not require an external power source to operate Because of the mechanical nature of their operation, dynamic mics are commonly less sensitive to transients, and may not reproduce quite the high frequency "detail" other types of mics can produce Dynamic mics are very common in live applications In the studio, dynamics are often used to record electric guitar and drums
dynamic
approval If you describe someone as dynamic, you approve of them because they are full of energy or full of new and exciting ideas. He seemed a dynamic and energetic leader + dynamically dy·nami·cal·ly He's one of the most dynamically imaginative jazz pianists still functioning
dynamic
Relating to physical forces, effects, or laws; as, dynamical geology
dynamic
An activity that the Switch does automatically; the opposite of static
dynamic
expressing action rather than a state of being; used of verbs (e g `to run') and participial adjectives (e g `running' in `running water')
dynamic
In referring to an HTML page, a page of data elements that is generated from a series of databases; i e the page is composed 'on the fly ' See the converse: Static
dynamic
Pertaining to change or process over time resulting from physical forces of energy
dynamic
Able to change and to adapt (also in computing)
dynamic
Type of RAM (random access memory) To keep data in the DRAM, this data needs to be "refreshed" (recharged) The electric charge fades out of a DRAM like air seeps out of a balloon Because of this change, it is called "dynamic "
dynamic
Having to do with the volume of sound
dynamic
Of or pertaining to dynamics; belonging to energy or power; characterized by energy or production of force
dynamic
A copy group serialization value that specifies TSM accept the first attempt to back up or archive an object, regardless of any changes made during backup or archive processing See serialization Contrast with shared dynamic, shared static, and static
dynamic
of or relating to dynamics
dynamic
With about 900 volunteers constantly contributing new and improved code, Debian is evolving rapidly New releases are planned to be made every several months, and the FTP archives are updated daily
dynamic
The dynamics of a situation or group of people are the opposing forces within it that cause it to change. the dynamics of the social system
dynamic
A web document that is created from a database in real-time or "on the fly" at the same time it is being viewed, providing a continuous flow of new information and giving visitors a new experience each time they visit the web site
dynamic
Dynamics is the scientific study of motion, energy, and forces
dynamic
Refers to of random-access memory, requiring periodic refreshment of charge Meaning a dynamic IP on a dial-up ISP that changes every time a connection to the Internet is made i e aol com [E]
dynamic
Type of RAM (Random Access Memory) To keep data in the D(ynamic)RAM memory, this data needs to be 'refreshed' (recharged) The electric charge fades out of a DRAM like air seeps out of a balloon Because of this change, it is called Dynamic
dynamic
{s} forceful, energetic, vigorous, spirited
dynamic
Dynamics are forces which produce power or movement
dynamic
Changeable; active; in motion
dynamic
Dynamic HTML publishing is the method of creating web pages as they are requested, instead of publishing pre-existing "static" web pages In a traditional web site, "static" web pages are simple text documents marked with HTML These pages are sent out to the user’s browser by the web server as they are requested
dynamic
The dynamic of a system or process is the force that causes it to change or progress. The dynamic of the market demands constant change and adjustment
dynamic
Something which changes (e g a web document that is generated on-the-fly based upon information provided by the user)
dynamic
A dynamic process is one that constantly changes and progresses. a dynamic, evolving worldwide epidemic static + dynamically dy·nami·cal·ly Germany has a dynamically growing market at home
dynamic
dynamical
fluid dynamics
The branch of applied science that is concerned with the movement of gases and liquids
fluid dynamics
branch of fluid mechanics that is concerned with the properties of fluids in motion
group dynamics
interacting forces within a small group (especially the sociological or psychological study of these dynamics)
group dynamics
the branch of social psychology that studies the dynamics of interaction in social groups
group dynamics
the way in which people in a group behave towards each other when they are working together or doing an activity together
industrial dynamics
pattern of behavior and movement of funds and materials characteristic to business
dynamics

    Silbentrennung

    dy·nam·ics

    Türkische aussprache

    daynämîks

    Aussprache

    /dīˈnaməks/ /daɪˈnæmɪks/

    Etymologie

    () From dynamic +‎ -ics.

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