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D. no movement into or out of the population
The first condition of equilibrium can be applied on concurrent forces that are equal in magnitude, since these produce translational equilibrium. But if the forces are equal in magnitude but are non concurrent then even first condition of equilibrium is satisfied but torque is produced which does not maintain rotational equilibrium. Hence for complete equilibrium that is, both translational and rotational , both the conditions should be satisfied.
Other aspects of the system (such as heat) will change to maintain equilibrium
The ability to maintain bodily equilibrium is called balance or balancing.
At equilibrium the concentrations of reactants and productas remain constant.
D. no movement into or out of the population
Because equilibrium is a progressive linear advance towards a steady state in which the organism deteriorates and dies.
Homeostasis:The ability of a system or living organism to adjust its internal environment to maintain a stable equilibrium; such as the ability of warm-blooded animals to maintain a constant temperature; Such a dynamic equilibrium or balance
The ability to maintain bodily equilibrium is called balance or balancing. It is to adjust or to become well proportionated.Ê
The ability to maintain bodily equilibrium is called balance or balancing. It is to adjust or to become well proportionated.Ê
An equilibrium constant
An equilibrium constant
The first condition of equilibrium can be applied on concurrent forces that are equal in magnitude, since these produce translational equilibrium. But if the forces are equal in magnitude but are non concurrent then even first condition of equilibrium is satisfied but torque is produced which does not maintain rotational equilibrium. Hence for complete equilibrium that is, both translational and rotational , both the conditions should be satisfied.
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Other aspects of the system (such as heat) will change to maintain equilibrium
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