It is in equilibrium when the two conditions are satisfied - there is no net translational equilibrium and no net rotational equilibrium. For translational equilibrium, the summation of forces acting on the matter must equate to zero, which means that there is no resultant force. For rotational equilibrium, the sum of moments must be zero, which means there is no resultant torque. When these two conditions are met, the object will be stationary, i.e. it is in a state of equilibrium.
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Homoeostasis. (Chemistry, biology) Equilibrium. (Physics, mechanics)
a balanced state
No, it does not depend on location if it is a pure moment.
Law of equilibrium - The principle that (at chemical equilibrium) in a reversible reaction the ratio of the rate of the forward reaction to the rate of the reverse reaction is a constant for that reaction.
When the object is at rest with respect to the frame of reference chosen.
Explain the producer's equilibrium?
Explain the consumer equilibrium with the help of indifference curve?
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4th and 5th state of matter was discovered by s.n. Bose and Albert Einstein.
When it lies on the floor, it can't get any lower. Nothing more can happen unless you add energy. And "nothing less to happen" is a decent definition of equilibrium.
Equilibrium is a state of balance. When one factor increases, it would also be necessary for an opposing factor to increase to maintain balance. Reversibility allows for the decrease of factors to maintain this level.
Dont u mean what is equilibrium?
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when a system is in equilibrium it is stable and all its parts function smoothly
illustrate and explain e the consumer equilibrium ender cardinalist and ordinalist?
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I guess the solution would then be called "saturated". Another term would be "equilibrium".