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Chemical equilibrium of a reversible reaction
In chemistry, a dynamic equilibrium exists once a reversible reaction occurs. Substances initially transition between the reactants and products at different
Dynamic_equilibrium
Situation where economic forces are balanced
change its behavior. Equilibrium property P3: Equilibrium is the outcome of some dynamic process (stability). In a competitive equilibrium, supply equals demand
Economic_equilibrium
Study of the effects of forces on undeformable bodies
equilibrium of a system of rigid bodies; however, by introducing acceleration terms in Newton's laws this approach is generalized to define dynamic equilibrium
Rigid_body_dynamics
Topics referred to by the same term
Dynamic equilibrium is reversible chemical reaction which has achieved a steady state. It may also refer to: Dynamic equilibrium (economics), a theory
Dynamic equilibrium (disambiguation)
Dynamic_equilibrium_(disambiguation)
When the ratio of reactants to products of a chemical reaction is constant with time
a state is known as dynamic equilibrium. It is the subject of study of equilibrium chemistry. The concept of chemical equilibrium was developed in 1803
Chemical_equilibrium
Macroeconomic method
Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium modeling (abbreviated as DSGE, or DGE, or sometimes SDGE) is a macroeconomic method which is often employed by monetary
Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium
Dynamic_stochastic_general_equilibrium
When the net force on a particle is zero
gömböc. Applied mechanics Dynamic equilibrium (mechanics) Metastability Statically indeterminate Statics Hydrostatic equilibrium John L Synge & Byron A Griffith
Mechanical_equilibrium
Thermodynamic equilibrium between a solid and a solution of the same compound
Solubility equilibrium is a type of dynamic equilibrium that exists when a chemical compound in the solid state is in chemical equilibrium with a solution
Solubility_equilibrium
Random motion of particles suspended in a fluid
={\tfrac {1}{6\pi \eta r}}} , where η is the dynamic viscosity of the fluid. In a state of dynamic equilibrium, and under the hypothesis of isothermal fluid
Brownian_motion
State in which variables of a system are unchanging in time
chemistry, a steady state is a more general situation than dynamic equilibrium. While a dynamic equilibrium occurs when two or more reversible processes occur
Steady_state
Influence that can change motion of an object
What one observer sees as static equilibrium, another can see as dynamic equilibrium and vice versa. Static equilibrium was understood well before the invention
Force
Statement in classical mechanics
static to dynamical systems by introducing forces of inertia which, when added to the applied forces in a system, result in dynamic equilibrium. D'Alembert's
D'Alembert's_principle
Work done by a force to move a particle along a virtual displacement
of equilibrium could be solved. A systematic exposition of Lagrange's program of applying this approach to all of mechanics, both static and dynamic, essentially
Virtual_work
Condition in thermodynamics
types of radiative equilibrium, which is itself a kind of dynamic equilibrium. Equilibrium, in general, is a state in which opposing forces are balanced
Radiative_equilibrium
State of thermodynamic systems where no net flow of matter or energy occurs
thermodynamic equilibrium), accompanied by an increase in the system's entropy. Classical thermodynamics deals with states of dynamic equilibrium. The state
Thermodynamic_equilibrium
Modelling technique in mechanical engineering
substructuring (FBS), the dynamic equilibrium first has to be put in the frequency domain. Starting with the dynamic equilibrium in the physical domain:
Dynamic_substructuring
Situation when all of a population's production is used only for subsistence
Malthusian equilibrium when all of its production is used only for subsistence. Malthusian equilibrium is a locally stable and a dynamic equilibrium. Thomas
Malthusian_equilibrium
Normalized average of price changes for goods and services
means like Laspeyres, but it’s fixed to base-period behavior. The Dynamic Equilibrium Price Index (DEPI) is a theoretical concept and a type of price index
Price_index
general equilibrium Recursive competitive equilibrium, an economic equilibrium concept associated with a dynamic program Static equilibrium (economics)
List_of_types_of_equilibrium
Chemical property
The equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction is the value of its reaction quotient at chemical equilibrium, a state approached by a dynamic chemical
Equilibrium_constant
Law about the rate of chemical reactions
behaviors of solutions in dynamic equilibrium. Specifically, it implies that for a chemical reaction mixture that is in equilibrium, the ratio between the
Law_of_mass_action
colonization and prevents bacterial invasion of local tissues. A dynamic equilibrium exists between dental plaque bacteria and the innate host defense
Oral_microbiology
Thermal motion of liquid or gas particles at temperatures above absolute zero
still in motion, but an equilibrium has been established, the result of molecular diffusion is called a "dynamic equilibrium". In a phase with uniform
Molecular_diffusion
Insulating region in a semiconductor
thermal equilibrium or in a steady state: in both of these cases the properties of the system do not vary in time; they are in dynamic equilibrium. Electrons
Depletion_region
Method of synthesizing supramolecular assemblies
species leading to competing reactions. In dynamic reaction mixtures, multiple products exist in equilibrium. Reversible assembly of molecular components
Dynamic_covalent_chemistry
Scientific study of matter's behavior and properties
substances continue to react with one another thus giving rise to a dynamic equilibrium. Thus the concept describes the state in which the parameters such
Chemistry
Conceptual divisions of a living body
transcellular, is thought of as separate from the other two and not in dynamic equilibrium with them. The science of fluid balance across fluid compartments
Fluid_compartments
Game theory concept
perfect equilibrium (SPE), or subgame perfect Nash equilibrium (SPNE), is a refinement of the Nash equilibrium concept, specifically designed for dynamic games
Subgame_perfect_equilibrium
State of balance between external forces on a fluid and internal pressure gradient
In fluid mechanics, hydrostatic equilibrium, also called hydrostatic balance and hydrostasy, is the condition of a fluid or plastic solid at rest, which
Hydrostatic_equilibrium
1979 Soviet epic science fantasy film by Andrei Tarkovsky
and inner satisfaction, or as Tarkovsky said "space frozen in a dynamic equilibrium". Artemyev knew about a musical piece from Indian classical music
Stalker_(1979_film)
Virtual recreation of a destructive car crash
(or column matrix), and the time dependent equations of motion (in dynamic equilibrium) can be written as follows. M a = F e x t − F i n t {\displaystyle
Crash_simulation
World expo held in Osaka, Japan
Life: Jellyfish Pavilion – Sachiko Nakajima null² – Yoichi Ochiai Dynamic Equilibrium of Life – Shinichi Fukuoka Live Earth Journey – Shoji Kawamori Earth
Expo_2025
1967 book by Robert MacArthur and Edward O. Wilson
series. The book popularized the theory that insular biota maintain a dynamic equilibrium between immigration and extinction rates. The book also popularized
The Theory of Island Biogeography
The_Theory_of_Island_Biogeography
Thermodynamic equilibrium of a chemical system
its lowest energy state, or in chemical equilibrium with its environment. This may be a dynamic equilibrium in which individual atoms or molecules change
Chemical_stability
Hypothetical perpetual motion machine
another, thus forcing the wheel to continue motion, in constant dynamic equilibrium. Like all perpetual-motion machines, Bhaskara's wheel is a long-discredited
Bhāskara's_wheel
Class of economic models
Computable general equilibrium (CGE) models are a class of economic models that use actual economic data to estimate how an economy might react to changes
Computable general equilibrium
Computable_general_equilibrium
Fluid that circulates throughout the lymphatic system
intercellular clefts; thus, the blood and interstitial fluid are in dynamic equilibrium with each other. Interstitial fluid forms at the arterial (coming
Lymph
Fukuoka's "DYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM OF LIFE Pavilion" at Expo 2025 Osaka Kansai". Official Website of Shin-Ichi Fukuoka's "DYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM OF LIFE Pavilion"
Expo_2025_pavilions
Instrument for measuring humidity
of the mirror is controlled by electronic feedback to maintain a dynamic equilibrium between evaporation and condensation, thus closely measuring the
Hygrometer
Branch of economic theory
of "non-Walrasian" equilibrium with rationing, but not to a genuine out-of-equilibrium dynamic analysis. In contrast, non-equilibrium economics focuses
Non-equilibrium_economics
Reorganization of tissues
of a tissue such as in blood vessel remodeling, or result in the dynamic equilibrium of a tissue such as in bone remodeling. Macrophages repair wounds
Tissue_remodeling
Model for classifying and describing flowing water
occurrence of indicator organisms. The theory is based on the concept of dynamic equilibrium in which streamforms balance between physical parameters, such as
River_Continuum_Concept
American geologist and geomorphologist
and geomorphologist known for his contributions to establish the dynamic equilibrium concept in landscapes. Hack's law, concerning the empirical relationship
John_Tilton_Hack
Problem in physics and celestial mechanics
. {\displaystyle {\frac {d^{2}I}{dt^{2}}}=2T-U.} For systems in dynamic equilibrium, the longterm time average of ⟨d2I/dt2⟩ is zero. Then on average
N-body_problem
Salt or ester of carbonic acid
bicarbonate, carbon dioxide, and carbonic acid participate in a dynamic equilibrium. In strongly basic conditions, the carbonate ion predominates, while
Carbonate
Solution concept of a non-cooperative game
In game theory, a Nash equilibrium is a situation where no player could gain more by changing their own strategy (holding all other players' strategies
Nash_equilibrium
Alloy used in nuclear weapon pits
that cause local disruption of the ζ' phase, and establishing a dynamic equilibrium with only a modest amount of ζ' phase present, which explains the
Plutonium–gallium_alloy
Family of proteins that form microfilaments
Despite not being present for long, these structures are subject to a dynamic equilibrium due to continual polymerization and depolymerization. They possess
Actin
Tendency to undergo change: instability
free dictionary. Chemical stability Emotional lability Equilibrium chemistry Dynamic equilibrium Instability Metastability Reaction intermediate "Regeneration
Lability
Experiment to show chemical kinetics in action
is generated, and only a small amount of iodine is present in the dynamic equilibrium. Once the thiosulfate ion has been exhausted, this reaction stops
Iodine_clock_reaction
Subspecies of beet (terrestrial)
dominates the drift-line along with oraches Atriplex spp., and is in dynamic equilibrium with a community dominated by shrubby sea-blite Suaeda vera. It requires
Sea_beet
Concept in game theory
A Markov perfect equilibrium is an equilibrium concept in game theory. It has been used in analyses of industrial organization, macroeconomics, and political
Markov_perfect_equilibrium
Logically self-contradictory statement
Smith, W. K.; Lewis, M. W. (2011). "Toward a theory of paradox: A dynamic equilibrium model of organizing". Academy of Management Review. 36 (2): 381–403
Paradox
Exercise therapy
interactions with the environment" Posture as dynamic equilibrium: "the ability to regain equilibrium after a large disturbance" Exploratory versus performative
Feldenkrais_method
Solution concept in game theory
Equilibrium (PBE) is a solution with Bayesian probability to a turn-based game with incomplete information. More specifically, it is an equilibrium concept
Perfect_Bayesian_equilibrium
Formal rule for predicting how a game will be played
game. The most commonly used solution concepts are equilibrium concepts, most famously Nash equilibrium. Many solution concepts, for many games, will result
Solution_concept
Innermost part of the vertebrate ear
responsible for balance, equilibrium and orientation in three-dimensional space. The inner ear can detect both static and dynamic equilibrium. Three semicircular
Inner_ear
Theory that living organisms are made up of cells
permeates cells. This drove the concept that cells are in a state of dynamic equilibrium, constantly using energy to maintain ion gradients. In 1935, Karl
Cell_theory
Theory of equilibrium between supply and demand
stability, nor even existence of an equilibrium is guaranteed. Walras also proposed a dynamic process by which general equilibrium might be reached, that of the
General_equilibrium_theory
1950 painting by Jackson Pollock
considered Pollock's poured painting to represent “a kind of frozen dynamic equilibrium of endless rhythm and energy” and believed the different combinations
One:_Number_31,_1950
In sociology, a system is said to be in social equilibrium when there is a dynamic working balance among its interdependent parts. Each subsystem will
Social_equilibrium
Species of bacterium
substance reuterin, after Reuter. Reuterin is a multiple-compound dynamic equilibrium (HPA system, HPA) consisting of 3-hydroxypropionaldehyde, its hydrate
Limosilactobacillus_reuteri
Change in shape and direction of river channels over time
therefore creating or shrinking estuarine channels. A river regime is a dynamic equilibrium system, which is a way of classifying rivers into different categories
River_morphology
Term in organic chemistry
classical double-well potential, the 2-norbornyl cation exists in dynamic equilibrium between two enantiomeric asymmetric structures. The delocalized species
2-Norbornyl_cation
Atomic model introduced by Niels Bohr in 1913
axis of the molecule and equidistant from the atomic nuclei. The dynamic equilibrium of the molecular system is achieved through the balance of forces
Bohr_model
Naturally produced monosaccharide
up less than 0.02% of the glucose molecules in an aqueous solution at equilibrium. The rest is one of two cyclic hemiacetal forms. In its open-chain form
Glucose
Constant solution to a differential equation
In mathematics, specifically in differential equations, an equilibrium point is a constant solution to a differential equation. The point x ~ ∈ R n {\displaystyle
Equilibrium point (mathematics)
Equilibrium_point_(mathematics)
Association of molecules of a solvent with molecules or ions of a solute
process and is quantified by its rate. Solubility quantifies the dynamic equilibrium state achieved when the rate of dissolution equals the rate of precipitation
Solvation
Type of mathematical system
to understand the qualitative behavior of general dynamical systems, by calculating the equilibrium points of the system and approximating it as a linear
Linear_dynamical_system
Solution concept in game theory
In game-theoretical terms, an ESS is an equilibrium refinement of the Nash equilibrium, being a Nash equilibrium that is also "evolutionarily stable." Thus
Evolutionarily stable strategy
Evolutionarily_stable_strategy
Chemical compound
base-catalysed. Since formaldehyde exists predominantly in solution as a dynamic equilibrium of methylene glycol oligomers, the concentration of the reactive
Phenol_formaldehyde_resin
Method of measuring surface tension
added to the liquid, measurement of surface tension based on the dynamic equilibrium should be applied since it takes more time to obtain a completely
Maximum bubble pressure method
Maximum_bubble_pressure_method
Form of water
hydrogen, is actually about 50% HDO and 25% each of H 2O and D 2O, in dynamic equilibrium. In normal water, about 1 molecule in 3,200 is HDO (one hydrogen
Heavy_water
State of gravitational equilibrium between Earth's crust and mantle
ísos 'equal' and stásis 'standstill') or isostatic equilibrium is the state of gravitational equilibrium between Earth's crust (or lithosphere) and mantle
Isostasy
Element of walking
equilibrium during walking which does not require arm swing, arm movements has been added to a recent humanoid robot walking in dynamic equilibrium.[unreliable
Arm_swing_in_human_locomotion
Study of the rates of chemical reactions
reaction, chemical equilibrium is reached when the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal (the principle of dynamic equilibrium) and the concentrations
Chemical_kinetics
Electrical resonant transformer circuit invented by Nikola Tesla
energy being lost in the discharges (mostly as heat). At this point, dynamic equilibrium is reached, and the discharges have reached their maximum length
Tesla_coil
Natural addition of materials to a landmass
mainstream coastal science as the theory operates in dynamic equilibrium or unstable equilibrium, and many fields and laboratory observations have failed
Deposition_(geology)
Mathematical model of the time dependence of a point in space
In mathematics, physics, engineering and systems theory, a dynamical system is the description of how a system evolves in time. For example, an astronomer
Dynamical_system
Association of atoms to form chemical compounds
axis of the molecule and equidistant from the atomic nuclei. The dynamic equilibrium of the molecular system is achieved through the balance of forces
Chemical_bond
Chemical compound
components - the aldehyde, its dimer, and the hydrate are therefore in a dynamic equilibrium. Besides, 3-hydroxypropionaldehyde suffers a spontaneous dehydration
Reuterin
Term from geomorphology
dynamic or non-dynamic in an equilibrium state. Besides the usual transient condition, where at least one quantity changes with time, stable dynamic systems
Dynamic_steady_state
Game theory concept
optimally given their beliefs. Bayesian Nash equilibrium can result in implausible equilibria in dynamic games, where players move sequentially rather
Bayesian_game
Enclosed volume where interconversion of compounds takes place
point where the system reaches dynamic equilibrium (no net reaction, or change in chemical species occurs). The equilibrium point for most systems is less
Chemical_reactor
Species of crustacean
environmental conditions. They have been described as having a long-term dynamic equilibrium, which was first noted after irregular landings data in the Chesapeake
Callinectes_sapidus
Two nucleobases bound by hydrogen bonds
happens in some DNA sequences (e.g. CA and TA dinucleotides) in dynamic equilibrium with standard Watson–Crick pairing. They have also been observed
Base_pair
Therefore, the carrier distribution in the whole device is governed by a dynamic equilibrium between reverse current and forward current. Ohmic metal-semiconductor
Theory_of_solar_cells
Branch of thermodynamics
Non-equilibrium thermodynamics is a branch of thermodynamics that deals with physical systems that are not in thermodynamic equilibrium but can be described
Non-equilibrium thermodynamics
Non-equilibrium_thermodynamics
Theory in evolutionary biology
In evolutionary biology, punctuated equilibrium (also called punctuated equilibria) is a theory that proposes that once a species appears in the fossil
Punctuated_equilibrium
Capacity of a substance to dissolve in a homogeneous way
is less than 0.1 g per 100 mL of solvent. Solubility occurs under dynamic equilibrium, which means that solubility results from the simultaneous and opposing
Solubility
Type of affinity in biochemistry
binding affinities.[citation needed] Binding affinity is a measure of dynamic equilibrium of the ratio of on-rate (kon) and off-rate (koff) under specific
Avidity
Ability of an ecosystem to recover from damage
or pest outbreak in a forest, an immediate return to the previous dynamic equilibrium will not be possible. Instead, pioneering species will occupy, compete
Regeneration_(ecology)
Organosulfur compound (S=C(NH2)2)
gold, and platinum. Thiourea exists in dynamic equilibrium with ammonium thiocyanate at 150 °C. This equilibrium was once exploited as a route to thiourea
Thiourea
Chemical theory about acids and bases
reactions are fast, so the substances in the reaction are usually in dynamic equilibrium with each other. Consider the following acid–base reaction: CH 3
Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory
Brønsted–Lowry_acid–base_theory
Spatial mass distribution of dark matter
halos are almost self-similar; halo regions which are close to dynamical equilibrium are adequately represented for all masses and at all times by a
Navarro–Frenk–White_profile
Large inland body of relatively still water
and reverse this process to recreate a shallow lake resulting in a dynamic equilibrium between marsh and lake. This is significant since wildfire has been
Lake
American psychologist
immunity to change. Immunity to change refers to the "processes of dynamic equilibrium, which, like an immune system, powerfully and mysteriously tend to
Robert_Kegan
Number of states of a cybernetic system
persist and achieve stability (e.g. Nyquist stability criterion) or dynamic equilibrium. Boisot and McKelvey updated this law to the "law of requisite complexity"
Variety_(cybernetics)
State of no net thermal energy flow between two connected systems
thermal equilibrium if there is no net flow of thermal energy between them when they are connected by a path permeable to heat. Thermal equilibrium obeys
Thermal_equilibrium
International lake in North Macedonia and Albania
processes from a natural system and demonstrated the establishment of dynamic equilibrium in an isolated ecosystem during the slowdown of both speciation and
Lake_Ohrid
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A knight.
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Harvester; Hunter; Guardian
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From the flower by the same name. In Greek legend, the hyacinth sprouted from the blood of the...
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n.
The moving moral, as well as physical, forces of any kind, or the laws which relate to them.
n.
A unit of measure for dynamical effect or work; a foot pound. See Foot pound.
n.
Destroying by dynamite, for political ends.
a.
Dynastic.
a.
Of or pertaining to dynamics; belonging to energy or power; characterized by energy or production of force.
n.
A kind of dynamite used in blasting.
a.
Pertaining to, or characterized by, debility of the vital powers; weak.
a.
Characterized by the absence of power or force.
adv.
In accordance with the principles of dynamics or moving forces.
a.
Alt. of Electro-dynamical
a.
Relating to physical forces, effects, or laws; as, dynamical geology.
n.
A dynamo-electric machine.
n.
The branch of science which treats of the properties of electric currents; dynamical electricity.
n.
See Dynamics.
n.
That department of musical science which relates to, or treats of, the power of tones.
a.
Alt. of Dynamical
n.
That branch of mechanics which treats of the motion of bodies (kinematics) and the action of forces in producing or changing their motion (kinetics). Dynamics is held by some recent writers to include statics and not kinematics.
n.
Adynamia.
n.
One who accounts for material phenomena by a theory of dynamics.
n.
An instrument for measuring the strength of electro-dynamic currents.