The velocity or motion .
Shortage will occur.
consumer attains equilibrium if the price of good by seller is same as price decided by buyer.
there is no demand and supply
Only when economic equilibrium is reached. The supply is often not the same as the demand.
In physics there are two common types of equilibrium: static equilibrium and neutral equilibrium. Equilibrium usually is related to potential energy, for a system to be at equilibrium it must maintain the balance between the two types of mechanical energy: potential and kinetic. The first equilibrium: static means that the system is in a relatively low (relatively means that there could be lower energy but the current states is a local minimum), thus small disturbances to the system will be returned to its original equilibrium. The other type of equilibrium is neutral equilibrium, the relative energies of the system is constant, thus disturbances to the system will move the system but it will remain at the same equilibrium value, and the system makes no effort to return to its original state. Please take a look at the graph for a visualization of these 2 types.
Shortage will occur.
A system in equilibrium has all the ingredients (reactants) and yields (products) in the same state as one another. Another form of equilibrium involves solute chemistry when the amount of solute out of solution equals that which is dissolved. Such as system is regarded as equilibrium in saturation.
They are in thermal equilibrium, not rotational equilibrium.
the total number of molecules in each phase stays constant
Heating gasses or liquids has no effect on their masses.
the total number of molecules in each phase stays constant
the total number of molecules in each phase stays constant
yes as it is in same phase
A variable in an experiment that stays the same is a constant.
The difference is that chemical equilibrium is the equilibrium of products and reactants in a reaction while physical equilibrium is the equilibrium of the physical states of the same substance.
I don't know how you can differentiate between two same things. However I can tell you what homogeneous equilibrium is-If all the reactant and products are in the same phase then the reaction at equilibrium is in homogeneous equilibria.
stays the same