dinamikë
Dinamikë is a term that originates from the Greek word "dynamikos," meaning "powerful" or "forceful." In its broadest sense, dinamikë refers to the study of forces and their effects on motion. It is a fundamental branch of physics that seeks to understand how objects move and why they move the way they do. This field contrasts with statics, which deals with objects at rest, and kinematics, which describes motion without considering the forces that cause it.
Key concepts within dinamikë include force, mass, acceleration, momentum, and energy. Isaac Newton's laws of motion
Dinamikë is crucial for analyzing and predicting the behavior of everything from subatomic particles to celestial