Static equilibrium in physics means that an object is stationary. There is no rotation or motion to it. An example of this would be a column supporting a building. There are physical forces acting on it, but there is no motion in the object.
A good every-day example of force balance is a balloon: the pressure inside the balloon is higher than outside, but it is balanced by the surface tension of the balloon plastic, which having been stretched is trying to re-contract. When you pop the balloon, the pressure force between the air inside and the air outside causes the fluid element which had been the inside air to expand. The fluids mix and equalise pressure. When the energy of bulk motion dissipates, the air is again static. Note, however, that the atmosphere itself is in hydrostatic equilibrium.
Dynamic Equilibrium: If some forces are acting on a body horizontally or vertically, and the body remains it states of motion is called Dynamic Equilibrium.
Formula:
∑ =0
Example:
a train is moving with uniform velocity.
When reaction ceases to proceed, it is called static equilibrium. This happens mostly in physical phenomenon. For example , a building remains standing rather than falling down because all the forces act on it are balanced. This is an example of static equilibrium.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
An equilibrium is a "balance", if something is in equilibrium then it is in balance. To add "static" is an unnecessary tautology except in the case of a mechanical equilibrium with zero linear momentum.
BY:ABDUL SAMAD BHATTI.
You, sitting in a chair, are acted on by an equal gravitational force pulling you downward and normal force of the chair pushing upward.
Lightning hitting the ground is an example of static electricity. So is rubbing a balloon on your hair and sticking it to the wall.
Examples of static energy is a balloon.
a cyclist pushes the pedals of a bicucle
No, it is not.
Static analysis Analised the relation between one equilibrium to another equilibrium.
macula
Static equilibrium and dynamic equilibrium, respectively.
Means comparative static equilibrium
When reaction ceases to proceed, it is called static equilibrium. This happens mostly in physical phenomenon. For example , a building remains standing rather than falling down because all the forces act on it are balanced. This is an example of static equilibrium. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- An equilibrium is a "balance", if something is in equilibrium then it is in balance. To add "static" is an unnecessary tautology except in the case of a mechanical equilibrium with zero linear momentum. BY:ABDUL SAMAD BHATTI.
When reaction ceases to proceed, it is called static equilibrium. This happens mostly in physical phenomenon. For example , a building remains standing rather than falling down because all the forces act on it are balanced. This is an example of static equilibrium. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- An equilibrium is a "balance", if something is in equilibrium then it is in balance. To add "static" is an unnecessary tautology except in the case of a mechanical equilibrium with zero linear momentum. BY:ABDUL SAMAD BHATTI.
When reaction ceases to proceed, it is called static equilibrium. This happens mostly in physical phenomenon. For example , a building remains standing rather than falling down because all the forces act on it are balanced. This is an example of static equilibrium. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- An equilibrium is a "balance", if something is in equilibrium then it is in balance. To add "static" is an unnecessary tautology except in the case of a mechanical equilibrium with zero linear momentum. BY:ABDUL SAMAD BHATTI.
No, it is not.
When reaction ceases to proceed, it is called static equilibrium. This happens mostly in physical phenomenon. For example , a building remains standing rather than falling down because all the forces act on it are balanced. This is an example of static equilibrium. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- An equilibrium is a "balance", if something is in equilibrium then it is in balance. To add "static" is an unnecessary tautology except in the case of a mechanical equilibrium with zero linear momentum. BY:ABDUL SAMAD BHATTI.
comparative statics is a comparative study of economic conditions at two equilibrium positions under two static conditions at two different points in time. in a comparative static analysis, in fact, we are comparing the equilibrium values of the system corresponding to the two equilibrium positions with one another. this sort of comparative analysis of two equilibrium positions may be described as comparative static analysis.
Newton's law is F = ma; when a = 0 (no acceleration) the force is 0 and in static equilibrium. When the net force of all forces is 0 their is no motion and the object is in static equilibrium
Static analysis Analised the relation between one equilibrium to another equilibrium.
No. It's dynamic equilibrium
The Macula is the receptor for static equilibrium.
Yes. A car has static equilibrium because of the downward force of the wheels on the ground.
Explain the producer's equilibrium?