dynamic equilibrium
1Dynamic equilibrium — For the economic concept, see Dynamic equilibrium (economics) A dynamic equilibrium exists once a reversible reaction ceases to change its ratio of reactants/products, but substances move between the chemicals at an equal rate, meaning there is… …
2dynamic equilibrium — dinaminė pusiausvyra statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. dynamic equilibrium vok. dynamisches Gleichgewicht, n rus. динамическое равновесие, n pranc. équilibre dynamique, m …
3dynamic equilibrium — dinaminė pusiausvyra statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Sistemos būsena, kurios tiesioginio ir atvirkštinio procesų greičiai lygūs atitikmenys: angl. dynamic equilibrium rus. динамическое равновесие …
4dynamic equilibrium — dinaminė pusiausvyra statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. dynamic equilibrium vok. dynamisches Gleichgewicht, n rus. динамическое равновесие, n pranc. équilibre dynamique, m …
5dynamic equilibrium — equilibrium which includes inertial forces …
6dynamic equilibrium — noun a) any equilibrium in which opposite changes occur simultaneously b) an equilibrium in which two reversible reactions occur at the same rate See Also: static equilibrium, steady state …
7dynamic equilibrium — /daɪˌnæmɪk ikwəˈlɪbriəm/ (say duy.namik eekwuh libreeuhm) noun an equilibrium which has within it constantly changing elements, those changes not affecting the balance as a whole …
8dynamic equilibrium — lack of change in a system as inputs and outputs remain in balance. If changes do occur, then feedbacks will allow for correction …
9dynamic equilibrium — the condition of balance between varying, shifting, and opposing forces which is characteristic of living processes …
10dynamic equilibrium — noun a state of balance between continuing processes …