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Joel Keizer has written: 'Statistical thermodynamics of nonequilibrium processes' -- subject(s): Nonequilibrium thermodynamics, Statistical thermodynamics
steady state is a condition when the temperature neither increases nor decreases.....
what is steady state flow process in fluid dynamics
D. N. Zubarev has written: 'Statistical mechanics of nonequilibrium processes' -- subject(s): Statistical thermodynamics, Nonequilibrium thermodynamics
The steady-state theory is obsolete - it is now known that the Universe does change over time (the Steady-State Theory states that it doesn't). According to the Steady-State Theory, the Universe has no beginning and no end.
Hermann Grabert has written: 'Projection operator techniques in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics' -- subject(s): Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, Operator equations
Red shift does not support the steady state theory.
it rose at a steady rate/It rose at a steady rate.
In physiology, a steady state is called homeostasis.
If you use AC components (i.e. inductor or capacitor ) on DC circuit, they will initially behave different than at steady state. Steady state is the state in which the behavior is not changing with time. (theoretically after infinite time, practically within small time any ckt reaches steady state)
Esteban A. Calzetta has written: 'Nonequilibrium quantum field theory' -- subject(s): Quantum field theory, Many-body problem, Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics