Equilibrium definition

Equilibrium means a state where ‘balance’ is achieved despite changing variables.
Equilibrium means a condition in which every institution has an appropriately proportionate level of resources as determined by the performance funding model established in this section given each institution's level of productivity in achieving student success outcomes, course completion outcomes, and other components included in the model;
Equilibrium means a steady state maintained through the operation of homeostatic ecosystem forces;

Examples of Equilibrium in a sentence

  • Financial Equilibrium: A mechanism put in place, in accordance with the Technical Specifications for Accreditation as defined by the Public Authorities, between different Accredited Organisations, for the purpose of ensuring fair distribution of revenue and expenditure among the various Accredited Organisations, in light of their obligations as defined in the Technical Specifications for Accreditation.

  • Attachment 1 Revisions to the PJM Operating Agreement and PJM Reliability Assurance Agreement (Identified by Additional Cover Pages) (Marked/Redline Format) Section(s) of the PJM Operating Agreement (Marked/Redline Format) SCHEDULE 12 - PJM MEMBER LIST A2A Energy International, LLC Abest Power & Gas, LLC AC Energy, LLC Acciona Energy North America Corporation (AENAC) Achieving Equilibrium LLC Acorn Energy Trading, LLC AEP Appalachian Transmission Company, Inc.


More Definitions of Equilibrium

Equilibrium means the maintenance or restoration of the interrelation, interdependence, ability to complement and functionality of the constituent components of nature, in a balanced manner for the continuation of its natural cycles and the renewal of its vital processes.
Equilibrium. : 'Equilibrium' means that there are no spatial differences in the variables that describe the condition of the system, also called the 'state' of a system, such as its pressure, temperature, volume, and mass (P, T, V, m), and that any changes which occur do so infinitesimally slowly.
Equilibrium. . Equilibrium means a state of balance or equality between opposing forces.
Equilibrium literally means “a condition in which all acting influences are cancelled by others, resulting in a stable, balanced, or unchanging system,” (dictionary free online); or “a state of balance” (Cambridge online).
Equilibrium means any point at which the Non-Metra Exposure Percentage equals the Metra Exposure Percentage determined in accordance with the most recent Recalculation.
Equilibrium means no change in R, i.e. ∆R = 0. So, let Rˆ be the number of species at equilibrium:
Equilibrium means no change in time. In continuous time ( dn = f (n)), this means the