define equilibrium in physics
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The condition of equal balance between opposing forces; that state of a material system in which the forces acting upon the system, or those of them which are taken into consideration, are so arranged that their resultant at every point is zero.
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It is a system when forward and reverse reactions occur at equal rates. It does not necessarily mean that reactants and products are present in equal amounts.
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It is a system when forward and reverse reactions occur at equal rates. It does not necessarily mean that reactants and products are present in equal amounts.
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In physics, the word equilibrium is the condition of equal balance between opposing forces; that state of a material system in which the forces acting upon the system, or those of them which are taken into consideration, are so arranged that their resultant at every point is zero.
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In physics, the word equilibrium is the condition of equal balance between opposing forces; that state of a material system in which the forces acting upon the system, or those of them which are taken into consideration, are so arranged that their resultant at every point is zero.
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