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Что (кто) такое static equilibrium model - определение

(IN CLASSICAL MECHANICS) A PARTICLE IS IN MECHANICAL EQUILIBRIUM IF THE NET FORCE ON THAT PARTICLE IS ZERO
Static equilibrium; Point of equilibrium; Neutral balance; Mechanical Equilibrium; Static Equilibrium; Equilibrium (mechanics)
  • Diagram of a ball placed in a neutral equilibrium.
  • Diagram of a ball placed in a stable equilibrium.
  • Diagram of a ball placed in an unstable equilibrium.
  • moment]] is zero. Consequently, the object is in a state of static mechanical equilibrium.
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Mechanical equilibrium         
In classical mechanics, a particle is in mechanical equilibrium if the net force on that particle is zero. By extension, a physical system made up of many parts is in mechanical equilibrium if the net force on each of its individual parts is zero.
Economic equilibrium         
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STATE WHERE ECONOMIC FORCES SUCH AS SUPPLY AND DEMAND ARE BALANCED AND THE VALUES OF ECONOMIC VARIABLES WILL NOT CHANGE
Static equilibrium (economics); Equilibrium price; Equilibrium Price; Disequilibria; Market equilibrium; Price equilibrium; Disequilibrium (economics); Equilibrium (economics); Comparative dynamics; Competitive price; Economics equilibrium
In economics, economic equilibrium is a situation in which economic forces such as supply and demand are balanced and in the absence of external influences the (equilibrium) values of economic variables will not change. For example, in the standard text perfect competition, equilibrium occurs at the point at which quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal.
Equilibrium point         
CONSTANT SOLUTION TO A DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION
Equilibrium points; Equilibrium solution; Point of Equilibrium
In mathematics, specifically in differential equations, an equilibrium point is a constant solution to a differential equation.
Competitive equilibrium         
ECONOMIC EQUILIBRIUM CONCEPT
Walrasian equilibrium; Competitive Equilibrium
Competitive equilibrium (also called: Walrasian equilibrium) is a concept of economic equilibrium introduced by Kenneth Arrow and Gérard Debreu in 1951K. Arrow, ‘An Extension of the Basic Theorems of Classical Welfare Economics’ (1951); G.
Equilibrium (Carmen Herrera)         
PAINTING BY CARMEN HERRERA
Carmen Herrera - Equilibrium (2012)
Equilibrium is 2012 painting by Carmen Herrera. It is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
static analysis         
SIMPLIFIED ANALYSIS WHEREIN THE EFFECT OF AN IMMEDIATE CHANGE TO A SYSTEM IS CALCULATED WITHOUT REGARD TO THE LONGER-TERM RESPONSE OF THE SYSTEM TO THAT CHANGE
Static scoring; Static projection; Static Analysis
<theory, programming> A family of techniques of program analysis where the program is not actually executed (as opposed to dynamic analysis), but is analyzed by tools to produce useful information. Static analysis techniques range from the most mundane (statistics on the density of comments, for instance) to the more complex, semantics-based techniques. Qualities sought in static analysis techniques are soundness and completeness. (2003-04-12)
Static analysis         
SIMPLIFIED ANALYSIS WHEREIN THE EFFECT OF AN IMMEDIATE CHANGE TO A SYSTEM IS CALCULATED WITHOUT REGARD TO THE LONGER-TERM RESPONSE OF THE SYSTEM TO THAT CHANGE
Static scoring; Static projection; Static Analysis
Static analysis, static projection, or static scoring is a simplified analysis wherein the effect of an immediate change to a system is calculated without regard to the longer-term response of the system to that change. If the short-term effect is then extrapolated to the long term, such extrapolation is inappropriate.
Thermodynamic equilibrium         
STATE OF THERMODYNAMIC SYSTEM(S) WHERE NO NET MACROSCOPIC FLOW OF MATTER OR ENERGY OCCURS
Equilibrium (thermodynamics); Thermodynamical equilibrium; Equilibrium (thermo); Local thermodynamic equilibrium; Thermal Equilibrium; Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium; Equilibrium state; Thermodynamic Equilibrium; Local thermodynamical equilibrium; Thermoequilibrium
Thermodynamic equilibrium is an axiomatic concept of thermodynamics. It is an internal state of a single thermodynamic system, or a relation between several thermodynamic systems connected by more or less permeable or impermeable walls.
Dynamic equilibrium         
EXISTS ONCE A REVERSIBLE REACTION CEASES TO CHANGE ITS RATIO OF REACTANTS/PRODUCTS, BUT SUBSTANCES MOVE BETWEEN THE CHEMICALS AT AN EQUAL RATE, MEANING THERE IS NO NET CHANGE. IT IS A PARTICULAR EXAMPLE OF A SYSTEM IN A STEADY STATE
Dynamical equilibrium
In chemistry, a dynamic equilibrium exists once a reversible reaction occurs. Substances transition between the reactants and products at equal rates, meaning there is no net change.
Static program analysis         
PROGRAM ANALYSIS PERFORMED WITHOUT ACTUALLY EXECUTING PROGRAMS
Static testing; Code analysis; Static code analysis; Static analysis tool; Static analyzer; Static language; Static programming analysis
In computer science, static program analysis (or static analysis) is the analysis of computer programs performed without executing them, in contrast with dynamic program analysis, which is performed on programs during their execution.

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Mechanical equilibrium

In classical mechanics, a particle is in mechanical equilibrium if the net force on that particle is zero.: 39  By extension, a physical system made up of many parts is in mechanical equilibrium if the net force on each of its individual parts is zero.: 45–46 

In addition to defining mechanical equilibrium in terms of force, there are many alternative definitions for mechanical equilibrium which are all mathematically equivalent. In terms of momentum, a system is in equilibrium if the momentum of its parts is all constant. In terms of velocity, the system is in equilibrium if velocity is constant. In a rotational mechanical equilibrium the angular momentum of the object is conserved and the net torque is zero. More generally in conservative systems, equilibrium is established at a point in configuration space where the gradient of the potential energy with respect to the generalized coordinates is zero.

If a particle in equilibrium has zero velocity, that particle is in static equilibrium. Since all particles in equilibrium have constant velocity, it is always possible to find an inertial reference frame in which the particle is stationary with respect to the frame.