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equator The parallel of reference 0 north or south.
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equilibrium An object is in equilibrium if the resultant of the system of forces acting on it has zero magnitude. See static equilibrium and dynamic equilibrium.
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equilibrium The physical state in which forces and changes occur in opposite and off-setting directions.
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equilibrium a state of balance between opposing forces or elements.
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equator noun - The largest circle on the surface of a planet that is parallel to the rotation of the planet; equidistant from the poles and perpendicular to the axis of rotation. A planet in realmspace has a single equator; a planet in tetraspace has a solar equator and a polar equator.
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