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equilibrium

Equilibrium vs Superequilibrium - What's the difference?

equilibrium | superequilibrium |


As nouns the difference between equilibrium and superequilibrium

is that equilibrium is balance, equilibrium while superequilibrium is the condition of a system in which the value of a parameter is greater than the equilibrium value.

Equilibrium vs Homoclinic - What's the difference?

equilibrium | homoclinic |


As a noun equilibrium

is balance, equilibrium.

As an adjective homoclinic is

(mathematics) describing a path that starts and ends at the same point of equilibrium.

Equilibrium vs Heteroclinic - What's the difference?

equilibrium | heteroclinic |


As a noun equilibrium

is balance, equilibrium.

As an adjective heteroclinic is

(mathematics) describing a path between two points of equilibrium.

Equilibrium vs Virialization - What's the difference?

equilibrium | virialization |


As nouns the difference between equilibrium and virialization

is that equilibrium is balance, equilibrium while virialization is (astronomy) the eventual formation of a dynamic equilibrium (in a galaxy, cluster etc) and the loss of any substructure.

Equilibrium vs Preequilibrium - What's the difference?

equilibrium | preequilibrium |


As a noun equilibrium

is balance, equilibrium.

As an adjective preequilibrium is

before equilibrium.

Equilibrium vs Enantiodromia - What's the difference?

equilibrium | enantiodromia |


As nouns the difference between equilibrium and enantiodromia

is that equilibrium is the condition of a system in which competing influences are balanced, resulting in no net change while enantiodromia is the principle whereby the superabundance of one force inevitably produces its opposite, as with physical equilibrium.

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