Medical Definition of Dynamic force

1. Typically defined as the ability to do work. Power is the rate at which work is done, or the rate at which energy is changed. Work characterises the degree to which the properties of a substance are transformed. Energy exists in many forms, which can be converted from one to another in various ways. Examples include: gravitational energy, electrical energy, magnetic and electric field energy, atomic binding energy (a form of electrical energy really), nuclear binding energy, chemical energy (another form of electrical energy), in addition to these forms of potential energy there are also kinetic energy (energy due to motion), and thermal energy (heat, a form of kinetic energy where the motion is due to thermal vibrations/motions), and so on. (09 Oct 1997)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dynamic Force

dynametrical
dynamic
dynamic CT
dynamic IP address
dynamic IP addressing
dynamic aorta
dynamic balance
dynamic binding
dynamic compliance of lung
dynamic computed tomography
dynamic demography
dynamic disease
dynamic electricity
dynamic equilibrium
dynamic focusing
dynamic force (current term)
dynamic friction
dynamic headroom
dynamic ileus
dynamic load
dynamic loads
dynamic memory
dynamic memory allocation
dynamic memory allocations
dynamic murmur
dynamic platform posturography
dynamic psychiatry
dynamic psychology
dynamic psychotherapy
dynamic random access memory

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