chromodynamics

[kroh-moh-dahy-nam-iks]

chro·mo·dy·nam·ics

[kroh-moh-dahy-nam-iks]
noun (used with a singular verb) Physics.

Origin:
1975–80; chromo- + dynamics

chro·mo·dy·nam·ic, adjective
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Chromodynamics is always a great word to know.
So is electromagnetic wave. Does it mean:
a sequence of changing states that produces a final state identical to the original one; one of a succession of periodically recurring events
a wave produced by the acceleration of an electric charge and propagated by the periodic variation of intensities
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chromodynamics   (krō'mō-dī-nām'ĭks)  Pronunciation Key 
See quantum chromodynamics.
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