isodynamical

isodynamical

A scientist adjusts an isodynamical machine in the laboratory.

Definition

Adjective
- Relating to equal power or force: "isodynamical" describes something that pertains to or exhibits equal strength, energy, or dynamic force, especially in physical or mathematical contexts.

Usage Examples
  • (Lines showing places with the same magnetic force.)
  • (A system where dynamic force is equal throughout.)
Advanced Usage
  • Isodynamical mapping: a technique in geophysics where points of equal gravitational or magnetic potential are plotted.
    • The researchers used isodynamical mapping to study the Earth's magnetic field. (They created a map showing equal force zones.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Isodynamic (adj): a more common spelling of "isodynamical," meaning of equal strength or force.
    • The isodynamic curves were essential for navigation. (The equal-force curves helped with direction finding.)
  • Isodynamically (adv): in a manner that relates to equal force.
    • The field was measured isodynamically. (The measurement was done with respect to equal force.)
Synonyms
  • Equal-force: having the same amount of power or energy.
  • Equipotent: having equal power or capacity.
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