Dynamic Metastable Equilibrium as it relates to Geomorphology describes a system threshold that changes dramatically through time, in an otherwise steady system. In other words, it is a combination of dynamic equilibrium and metastable equlibrium. An example would be changing sea level as it respositions shorelines these changes typically ocurr over thousands of years.
a point indicating three phases in dynamic equilibrium
...condition of a system in which competing influences are balanced.
equilibrium
the total number of molecules in each phase stays constant
the rate of erosion is the same as the rate of deposition.
Dynamic equilibrium is important because it indicates that a reaction has stabilized.
In a dynamic equilibrium, the rate of loss is equal to the rate of gain. Dynamic equilibrium is applied in thermodynamics for systems involving reversible reactions.
The receptors for dynamic equilibrium respond to rotation forces.
The dynamic equilibrium is created by ozone. It is formed by continues creation and depletion.
No. It's dynamic equilibrium
That is the correct spelling of "dynamic equilibrium" (state of balanced gain and loss resulting in no net change).
Static equilibrium and dynamic equilibrium, respectively.
Equilibrium is referred to as dynamic because in a system at equilibrium, the forward and reverse reactions are occurring at the same rate. This means that while it appears that there is no net change in the concentrations of reactants and products, molecules are constantly being converted back and forth between the two states.
Static equilibrium and dynamic equilibrium, respectively.
macula for static equilibrium and cristae for dynamic equilibrium. All are found in the inner ear.
a point indicating three phases in dynamic equilibrium
it is the maximum number of resources an animal can eat