equilibrium
eq
ˌik
ik
ui
lib
ˈlɪb
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rium
riəm
riēm
British pronunciation
/ˌiːkwɪlˈɪbɹi‌əm/

Definición y significado de "equilibrium"en inglés

Equilibrium
01

equilibrio

a balanced state between opposing influences or powers
example
Ejemplos
The tightrope walker maintained perfect equilibrium as they carefully balanced along the narrow line.
El equilibrista mantuvo un equilibrio perfecto mientras se balanceaba con cuidado a lo largo de la estrecha línea.
Ecosystems thrive when there is a natural equilibrium between different species and environmental factors.
Los ecosistemas prosperan cuando hay un equilibrio natural entre las diferentes especies y los factores ambientales.
02

equilibrio

a state of equal distribution or balance among elements
example
Ejemplos
The system achieved equilibrium in energy distribution.
Income levels reached a rough equilibrium between urban and rural areas.
03

equilibrio

a state in a chemical reaction where the forward and reverse reactions occur at the same rate, resulting in no net change in the concentrations of reactants and products
example
Ejemplos
In a dynamic equilibrium, the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction.
En un equilibrio dinámico, la velocidad de la reacción directa es igual a la velocidad de la reacción inversa.
When water reaches equilibrium with its vapor phase, it condenses at the same rate it evaporates.
Cuando el agua alcanza el equilibrio con su fase de vapor, se condensa a la misma velocidad que se evapora.
04

a sensory system in the inner ear that monitors and registers the orientation and movement of the head

example
Ejemplos
The inner ear maintains the body's sense of equilibrium.
Patients with vestibular disorders often struggle to maintain equilibrium.
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