See also: Equilibrium Equitable Equitability Equivocal Equity Equivocation Equipment Equitably Equitableness Equipped Equivalence Equivalent Equivocate Equivocator Equinox Equipage Equinoctial Equi Equitas Equilibrio Equipoise Equidistant Equine
1. Equilibrium contains a root from the Latin libra, meaning "weight" or "balance"
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2. Equilibrium is the state in which market supply and demand balance each other, and as a result prices become stable
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6. Save Word Synonyms & Antonyms of Equilibrium 1 a condition in which opposing forces are equal to one another we must find an Equilibrium between commercial development and …
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7. Kurt Wimmer's Equilibrium is a dreary sci-fi action movie set after the Third World War in a dystopia from which all dangerous human emotion has been drained by the daily injection of the drug
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8. In a chemical reaction, chemical Equilibrium is the state in which the forward reaction rate and the reverse reaction rate are equal
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9. The result of this Equilibrium is that the concentrations of the reactants and the products do not change
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11. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Look up Equilibrium or Equilibrium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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12. List of types of Equilibrium, the condition of a system in which all competing influences are balanced, in a wide variety of contexts
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13. The sum of all forces acting on a body that is in Equilibrium is zero (because opposing forces balance each other)
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14. A system that is in Equilibrium shows no tendency to alter over time
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15. Equilibrium is also the state of balance maintained by the various organisms that live in a particular environment.
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17. Equilibrium (2002) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
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18. Along with hearing, the inner ear is responsible for encoding information about Equilibrium (the sense of balance), which it does in the vestibule and semicircular canals, structures that are sometimes collectively referred to as the vestibular apparatus (Fig
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19. Equilibrium is a 2002 American science fiction action film written and directed by Kurt Wimmer, and starring Christian Bale, Emily Watson, and Taye Diggs
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20. Chemical Equilibrium, a condition in the course of a reversible chemical reaction in which no net change in the amounts of reactants and products occurs
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21. Economic Equilibrium is the result of opposing economic variables gravitating towards their natural state
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22. Equilibrium, in physics, the condition of a system when neither its state of motion nor its internal energy state tends to change with time
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23. A simple mechanical body is said to be in Equilibrium if it experiences neither linear acceleration nor angular acceleration; unless it is disturbed by an
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24. Chemical Equilibrium is the condition which occurs when the concentration of reactants and products participating in a chemical reaction exhibit no net change over time
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25. Chemical Equilibrium may also be called a "steady state reaction." This does not mean the chemical reaction has necessarily stopped occurring, but that the consumption and formation of substances have reached a balanced …
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26. Economic Equilibrium is the combination of economic variables (usually price and quantity) toward which normal economic processes, such as supply and demand, drive the economy.The term economic
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27. Reversible reactions, Equilibrium, and the Equilibrium constant K
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28. How to calculate K, and how to use K to determine if a reaction strongly favors products or reactants at Equilibrium.
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29. The equation describing the Equilibrium reaction is called an Equilibrium expression, and K eq, the Equilibrium constant, is a definite numerical value for each Equilibrium reaction
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30. The Equilibrium constant for a particular reaction is specific for that reaction and changes only with variations in …
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31. Equilibrium (plural Equilibriums or equilibria) The condition of a system in which competing influences are balanced , resulting in no net change
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32. Equilibrium is an Invention perk that increases minimum hit, but also lowers maximum hit
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33. Equilibrium will reduce the maximum hit and increase the minimum hit by 1% and 3% respectively of the damage range, here 80% (as 100 - 20 = 80).
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34. Equilibrium - a sensory system located in structures of the inner ear that registers the orientation of the head
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35. Labyrinthine sense, sense of balance, sense of Equilibrium, vestibular sense
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36. Equilibrium is a state of balance
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37. If you play sports so much that you don't have time for your studies, you need to study more and play less, until sports and studying reach a point of Equilibrium
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38. Problems like dizziness and feeling like you have lost your Equilibrium can be caused by problems with the inner ear or with other conditions as well
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39. One of the most common causes of feeling like your Equilibrium is off is labrynthitis or vestibulitis, inflammation of the inner ear
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40. "Equilibrium'' would be a mindless action picture, except that it has a mind
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41. ‘the Equilibrium level of income’ ‘There has been a huge increase in supply and now the levels of supply and demand are in Equilibrium.’ ‘In such a model, prices are in Equilibrium at every moment, even when Equilibrium prices are changing over time.’
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42. Equilibrium happens when a chemical reaction does not convert all reactants to products: many reactions reach a state of balance or dynamic Equilibrium in which both reactants and products are present.
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43. Another way of defining Equilibrium is to say that a system is in Equilibrium when the forward and reverse reactions occur at equal rates.
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44. Equilibrium does not necessarily mean that reactants
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45. Equilibrium is a vector of prices, and a consumption bundle for each agent, such that (i) every agent’s consumption maximizes her utility given prices, and (ii) markets clear: the total demand for each commodity just equals the aggregate endowment.
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46. Stable Equilibrium; This type of Equilibrium occurs when the object returns to its original position after being disturbed
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47. Economics · Microeconomics · Supply, demand, and market Equilibrium · Market Equilibrium and changes in Equilibrium Market Equilibrium The actual price you see in the world is a balancing act between supply and demand.
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EQUILIBRIUM [ˌēkwəˈlibrēəm, ˌekwəˈlibrēəm]
NOUN
equilibrium (noun) · equilibria (plural noun)