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dynamisches

Dynamisches is the inflected form of the German adjective dynamisch, meaning dynamic, and is used to describe nouns that relate to movement, change, or force. In German grammar this form typically appears before neuter singular nouns as part of the strong or mixed declension. Examples include ein dynamisches System (a dynamic system) and das dynamische System (the dynamic system). The same form also occurs in bare noun phrases without a definite article, as in dynamisches System or dynamisches Gleichgewicht, especially in scientific or mathematical writing.

Usage and fields

The term is common across physics, engineering, and mathematics as a counterpart to statisch (static). It appears

Origin and related terms

Dynamisch derives from the Greek dynamikos, meaning power or force, via Latin and French adaptations, with Dynamik

In summary, dynamisches functions as the neuter, attributive form of the adjective dynamisch before neuter nouns

in
phrases
such
as
dynamische
Belastung
(dynamic
loading),
dynamisches
Verhalten
(dynamic
behavior),
and
dynamische
Systeme
(dynamic
systems).
In
mathematics
and
systems
theory,
dynamisches
System
is
the
standard
term
for
a
dynamical
system,
and
dynamische
Modelle
refer
to
models
that
incorporate
time
dependence.
forming
a
broader
concept
of
change
and
motion
in
German.
In
technical
usage,
dynamisches
is
part
of
compounds
and
attributive
phrases
that
describe
time-dependent
or
non-static
phenomena,
distinguishing
them
from
related
terms
such
as
statisch
or
linear.
in
German,
appearing
with
or
without
an
article,
and
is
widely
used
to
denote
time-dependent
or
motion-related
characteristics
in
scientific
and
technical
contexts.