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dynamischen

Dynamischen is the inflected form of the German adjective dynamisch, meaning related to or characterized by dynamism, movement, or change. It is used to describe things that are not static, but evolving, active, or responsive. The form appears in various grammatical cases and genders, most commonly in phrases such as den dynamischen Systemen or dynamische Inhalte.

Etymology and meaning: dynamisch derives from the concept of dynamics, which in turn traces back to the

Usage across domains: In science and mathematics, dynamische Systeme (dynamical systems) and dynamische Prozesse (dynamic processes)

See also: Dynamik, dynamische Systeme, dynamische Prozesse. The term highlights a contrast with statische, which denotes

Greek
word
dunamis,
meaning
power
or
force.
The
term
entered
German
through
late
18th
and
19th
century
science
usage,
expanding
beyond
everyday
language
to
describe
physical
motion,
energy,
and
systems
that
change
over
time.
The
form
dynamischen
appears
as
the
adjective
when
it
is
inflected
to
fit
surrounding
grammar,
for
example
in
plural
phrases
or
certain
cases.
are
central
concepts
in
describing
how
states
evolve
over
time.
In
engineering
and
physics,
dynamische
Lasten
(dynamic
loads)
and
dynamische
Analysen
(dynamic
analyses)
are
used
to
assess
systems
under
changing
conditions.
In
computing
and
media,
dynamische
Webseiten
(dynamic
web
pages)
and
dynamische
Inhalte
(dynamic
content)
refer
to
content
that
is
generated
or
updated
in
real
time.
In
everyday
language,
the
term
broadly
characterizes
anything
that
involves
motion,
change,
or
adaptive
behavior
rather
than
a
fixed,
static
state.
things
that
are
unchanged
or
constant.