A system is in equilibrium if:
1. The resultant force on it is zero.
2. The resultant torque on it is zero.
Note that for a system which is a point object, only condition 1 is necessary for the system to be in equilibrium.
A change in the concentration, temperature, pressure or volume of a chemical system at equlibrium will cause the system to partially counteract the change in order to re-establish equilibrium
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yes,there must be equlibrium
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Type your answerA condition in which all acting influences are canceled by others, resulting in a stable, balanced, or unchanging system.
Take this animal to the vet. It could be an equlibrium problem, caused by a number of things.
Most likely because the Sun is constantly performing nuclear fusion, while Earth is not.