Definitions for "Mechanics"
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That science, or branch of applied mathematics, which treats of the action of forces on bodies.
The manner in which one puts one foot in front of the other striking the ground in an action that tends to push the earth backward causing the body to be propelled forward.
The science studying motion of bodies under the action of forces. Basic notions include mass, force, velocity, and acceleration. Newtonian mechanics, relying on Newton's laws of motion, are applicable to bodies moving at speeds relative to the observer that are small compared to the speed of light. Relativistic mechanics, in which the mass of the body changes with its speed, are applicable to objects moving at speeds approaching that of light.
the technical aspects of doing something; "a mechanism of social control"; "mechanisms of communication"; "the mechanics of prose style"
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( link / ) All of the rules elements of an RPG.
The form of words and letters, such as capitals, italics, abbreviations, acronyms, and numbers.
routine or basic methods, procedures, techniques, or details: the mechanics of running an office; the mechanics of baseball.