Dynamic tension that demands onward motion in music is usually the result of the impulse of dissonance to be resolved.
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Yes, it is.
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no you can't
tension streches it compression squeezes it
It is used to demonstrate the relationship between the motion and cause of motion.
it is used to demonstrate the relation between motion and cause of motion.
A charge in motion is usually called an electric current, but could also be called dynamic electricity (analogous to a charge at rest being called static electricity).
Static means at rest, so the opposite would be motion.
is the state of an object of being in motion or movement
Yes it is. It means having motion or force.
Dynamic motion refers to the movement of an object that is constantly changing in speed or direction. It typically involves multiple forces acting on the object, leading to changes in its velocity or acceleration over time. Dynamic motion is commonly observed in physical systems such as moving vehicles, falling objects, or swinging pendulums.
Kinetic Friction replaces Static Friction when an object is in motion.
Kinematic quantities describe motion without considering the forces causing it, such as speed and acceleration. Dynamic quantities, on the other hand, involve forces and their effects on motion, such as force, momentum, and energy. Essentially, kinematic quantities focus on describing motion, while dynamic quantities involve the forces that cause that motion.
it means Of relating to energy or to objects in motion
Kinematic systems focus on describing motion without considering the forces causing it, while dynamic systems consider both motion and the forces involved. In simpler terms, kinematic systems look at how objects move, while dynamic systems also consider why they move that way.