when is a body said to be in a dynamic equilibrium give an example
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When a body continues in the same condition of motion for an extended period of time (translational or rotational). under the effect of the forces that have been applied It is claimed that the body is in dynamic balance. As an example. In dynamic equilibrium, a raindrop reaches the earth at a constant velocity.
The maintenance of blood sugar levels is a frequent example of dynamic equilibrium in the human body. Blood sugar levels rise after eating a meal. Insulin is secreted in reaction to this to eliminate sugar from the body. When blood sugar levels go too low, the hormone glucagon is released, which turns glycogen into sugar.
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- Many physical and chemical processes are reversible. A reversible process is said to be in dynamic equilibrium when the forward and reverse processes occur at the same rate, resulting in no observable change in the system. Once dynamic equilibrium is established, the concentrations or partial pressures of all species involved in the process remain constant
- Once a body remains within the same state of motion (translational or rotational), under the influence of the applied forces. The body is alleged to be in dynamic equilibrium.
- for example, a raindrop that reaches the earth with constant velocity is in dynamic equilibrium.
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