When there are no net forces acting on it.
For a system to be balanced it means that all aspects are fairly and equally considered. A balanced system does not favor any side. It is nonpartisan and serves all equally.
the condition of a system in which competing influences are balanced.
In a three phase system, if the current in all three phases are same, then it is a balanced system.
When a system is in isostasy, downward gravity and upward buoyancy are balanced.
for a balanced system ? no, cause 5th harmonics has purely negative sequence in balanced system, only zero sequences can flow. Unless the system is unbalanced, then only the 5th harmonics zero sequence component will flow in the neutral.
Work done by the system is considered as PositiveWork done on the system is considered as Negative
In a balanced system, the clockwise and counterclockwise torques are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. This equilibrium condition ensures that the net torque acting on the system is zero, allowing it to remain in a stable position without rotational motion. When the torques are balanced, the system is in a state of rotational equilibrium.
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A balanced three phase system is where the currents into the loads placed on all three phases of the service are reasonably close to each other in amperage.Another opinionA 'balanced' three-phase system describes a three-phase load in which each phase current is identical in both magnitude and phase. If the phase currents are only 'reasonably close', then the load is not balanced.
The condition for a system to be dynamically balanced is that the sum of the moments (forces multiplied by their distances) acting on the system must be zero. This means that the system is in rotational equilibrium, with no net torque acting on it.
zero if balanced