Carcinoma in situ
In physics, stable equilibrium refers to a state where a system returns to its original position after being disturbed, while unstable equilibrium is a state where a system moves further away from its original position when disturbed.
The three types of stationary positions are stable, unstable, and neutral equilibrium. In stable equilibrium, an object returns to its original position after being disturbed. In unstable equilibrium, any small displacement causes the object to move away from its original position. In neutral equilibrium, the object remains in its new position after being disturbed, as there is no net force acting to return it to the original position.
The ability of a material to bounce back after being disturbed is known as resilience. It is a measure of how well a material can return to its original shape or position after being deformed. Materials with high resilience are able to absorb energy and resist permanent deformation.
increases
The ability of a material to bounce after being disturbed is called resilience. It is a measure of how well a material can return to its original shape or position after being deformed by an external force. Materials with high resilience are able to absorb energy and then release it, allowing them to bounce back effectively.
A balanced object will remain stationary if placed on a flat surface, demonstrating stability. If the object is disturbed, it will return to its original position due to its center of gravity being at its equilibrium point.
yes, the stars are still visible in the original position
Stability implies an equilibrium which we can both observe and measure. Static stability and dynamic stability centers around no movement vs movement. A simple example of static stability will be a cone or cylindrical object lying on a flat surface. Unless disturbed it stays in the equilibrium state. When disturbed the object tries to come back to its static equilibrium position. An example of dynamic stability will be a chemical equilibrium between two substances A and B in a chemical reaction.The relative rates of the conversion of A to B and B to A establishes an observable overall equilibrium constant for these two chemical species under the specified experimental conditions such as temperature, pressure, etc. Another example would be the revolution of the earth and planets around the sun. Avinash Parnandi
The equilibrium position in simple harmonic motion is the point where the oscillating object is at rest, with no net force acting on it. It is the position where the object naturally tends to stay when not disturbed.
It protects your kidneys from injury, increases their stability and connects your kidneys to surrounding tissues.
stabilizes the position of the kidneys by holding them in their normal position
transformation Displacement