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Equilibrium is the condition of a system in which competing influences are balanced. The word may refer to:
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Science
Biology
Equilibrioception, the sense of a balance present in humans and animals
Equilibrium unfolding, the process of unfolding a protein or RNA molecule by gradually changing its environment
Genetic equilibrium, theoretical state in which a population is not evolving
Homeostasis, the ability of an open system, especially living organisms, to regulate its internal environment
Punctuated equilibrium, theory in evolutionary biology
Sedimentation equilibrium, analytical ultracentrifugation method for measuring protein molecular masses in solution
Equilibrium Theory (
Island biogeography), MacArthur-Wilson theory explaining biodiversity character of ecological islands
Physics
Equilibrium figures of Earth and planets (Physical geodesy)
Equilibrium mode distribution, the state of fiber optic or waveguide transmission in which the propagation mode does not vary with distance along the fiber or changes in the launch mode
Hydrostatic equilibrium, the state of a system in which compression due to gravity is balanced by a pressure gradient force
Hyperbolic equilibrium point, a mathematical concept in physics
Mechanical equilibrium, the state in which the sum of the forces, and torque, on each particle of the system is zero
Radiative equilibrium, the state where the energy radiated is balanced by the energy absorbed
Secular equilibrium, a state of radioactive elements in which the production rate of a daughter nucleus is balanced by its own decay rate
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