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A stable situation in which products and reactants are balanced.
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A dynamic condition of balance between atomic movements, where the resultant is zero and the condition appears to be one of rest rather than change.
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Equilibrium is a condition of a ligand-binder reaction in which the rate of the formation of the ligand-binder complex is equal to the rate of disassociation of the ligand-binder complex back to free ligand and free binder.
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| equilibrium |
Objects at rest or moving with constant velocity are in equilibrium and have a zero resultant force.
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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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