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Revision as of 05:10, 8 September 2010
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title.
Equilibrium is the condition of a system in which competing influences are balanced and it may refer to:
Economics
- Economic equilibrium [r]: A conceptual condition in which the influences that determine the behaviour of a specified variable are in balance, and thus exert no pressure for that variable to increase or decrease. [e]
- General equilibrium [r]: A hypothetical state of a set of inter-related markets such that there is no excess supply nor excess demand in any market (see Equilibrium and disequilibrium). [e]
Engineering
- Flash evaporation [r]: The partial vaporization that occurs when a saturated liquid stream undergoes a reduction in pressure by passing through a throttling valve or other throttling device. [e]
- Hydrostatic equilibrium [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Mechanical equilibrium [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Theoretical plate [r]: A hypothetical zone or stage in a chemical engineering separation process in which two phases, such as the liquid and vapor phases of a substance, establish an equilibrium with each other. [e]
Mathematics
- Nash equilibrium [r]: A situation in game theory in which no player can improve his position, given the responses of the other players. [e]
Science
Biology
Chemistry
- Equilibrium constant [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Theoretical plate [r]: A hypothetical zone or stage in a chemical engineering separation process in which two phases, such as the liquid and vapor phases of a substance, establish an equilibrium with each other. [e]
- Thermodynamic equilibrium [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Vapor-liquid equilibrium [r]: Add brief definition or description
Physics
- Dynamic equilibrium [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Hydrostatic equilibrium [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Mechanical equilibrium [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Thermal equilibrium [r]: The relation between two systems which are free to exchange heat, but no heat is being exchanged. [e]
- Thermodynamic equilibrium [r]: Add brief definition or description
Other
Notes
- Certain usages may listed above in two or more sections because they are applicable to more than one section
- Redirects are indented and listed below their parent articles