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Equilibrium is the condition of a system in which competing influences are balanced and it may refer to:

Biology

Chemistry

  • Chemical equilibrium, the state in which the concentrations of the reactants and products have no net change over time
  • Diffusion equilibrium, when the concentrations of the diffusing substance in the two compartments are equal
  • Donnan equilibrium, the distribution of ion species between two ionic solutions separated by a semipermeable membrane or boundary
  • Dynamic equilibrium, the state in which two reversible processes occur at the same rate
  • Equilibrium constant, a quantity characterizing a chemical equilibrium in a chemical reaction
  • Equilibrium unfolding, the process of unfolding a protein or RNA molecule by gradually changing its environment
  • Psychrometrics (Humidification/ Dehumidification Drying)
  • Partition equilibrium, a type of chromatography that's typically used in GC
  • Quasistatic equilibrium, the quasi-balanced state of a thermodynamic system near to equilibrium in some sense or degree
  • Schlenk equilibrium, a chemical equilibrium named after its discoverer Wilhelm Schlenk taking place in solutions of Grignard reagents
  • Solubility equilibrium, any chemical equilibrium between solid and dissolved states of a compound at saturation
  • Thermodynamic equilibrium, the state of a thermodynamic system which is in thermal, mechanical, and chemical equilibrium
  • Vapor-liquid equilibrium Distillation

    Economics

  • Competitive equilibrium, economic equilibrium when all buyers and sellers are small relative to the market
  • Economic equilibrium, a condition in economics
  • Equilibrium price, the price at which supply equals demand
  • General equilibrium, a branch of theoretical microeconomics
  • Intertemporal equilibrium, an equilibrium concept over time
  • Lindahl equilibrium, a method proposed by Erik Lindahl for financing public goods
  • Partial equilibrium, one part of the general economic equilibrium
  • Radner equilibrium, an economic concept defined by economist Roy Radner in the context of general equilibrium
  • Recursive competitive equilibrium, an economic equilibrium concept associated with a dynamic program
  • Static equilibrium (economics), the intersection of supply and demand in any market
  • Sunspot equilibrium, an economic equilibrium in which nonfundamental factors affect prices or quantities
  • Underemployment equilibrium, a situation in Keynesian economics with a persistent shortfall relative to full employment and potential output

    Game theory

  • Correlated equilibrium, a solution concept in game theory that's more general than the well known Nash equilibrium
  • Nash equilibrium, a solution concept in game theory involving two or more players
  • Symmetric equilibrium, in game theory, an equilibrium where all players use the same strategy
  • Trembling hand perfect equilibrium assumes that the players, through a "slip of the hand" or tremble, may choose unintended strategies

    Music

  • Make Love and War, The Wedlock of Equilibrium, an album by Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio
  • Equilibrium (band), a German Viking metal band
  • "IX Equilibrium", the third LP by the black metal band Emperor
  • Equilibrium, an album by sludge doom band Crowbar
  • Equilibrium (record label), a Portuguese record label

    Physics

  • Mechanical equilibrium, the state in which the sum of the forces, and torque, on each particle of the system is zero
  • Hydrostatic equilibrium, the state of a system in which compression due to gravity is balanced by a pressure gradient force
  • Equilibrium figures of Earth and planets (Physical geodesy)
  • Equilibrium mode distribution, involves light traveling in an optical waveguide or fiber
  • Hyperbolic equilibrium point, a mathematical concept in physics
  • Secular equilibrium, a state of radioactive elements in which the production rate of a daughter nucleus is balanced by its own decay rate

    Other

  • Equilibrium (2002 film), a science-fiction film
  • "Equilibrium" (seaQuest 2032 episode), episode of seaQuest 2032
  • "Equilibrium" (DS9 episode), an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  • Equilibrium moisture content, the moisture content at which the wood is neither gaining nor losing moisture
  • Equilibrium point, node in mathematics
  • Patterson equilibrium, a theory used in highway traffic modelling, air-traffic modelling, business modelling, and electrical grid operation
  • Reflective equilibrium, the state of balance or coherence among a set of beliefs arrived at by a process of deliberative mutual adjustment
  • Social equilibrium, a system in which there's a dynamic working balance among its interdependent parts
  • Equilibrium (puzzle), a 3D interlocking type puzzle made of 6 half circle pieces
  • Equilibration is the means of cognitive development in Jean Piaget's cognitive developmental theory. Equilibrium, LLC - Filming in Egypt - British managed - Production company

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