dynamic equilibrium tarâzmandi-ye tavânik Fr.: équilibre dynamique Mechanics: The condition of a moving mechanical system when the accelerating force is balanced by an imaginary kinetic reaction according to → d'Alembert's principle. See also → static equilibrium; → thermodynamic equilibrium. Dynamic, adj. from → dynamics; → equilibrium. |
dynamical equilibrium tarâzmandi-ye tavânik Fr.: équilibre dynamique Of a physical system, a condition in which the parts of the system are in continuous motion, but they move in opposing directions at equal rates so that the system as a whole remains in equilibrium. → dynamical; → equilibrium. |
equilibrium tarâzmandi (#) Fr.: équilibre A state of balance or rest between the forces operating on or within a physical system. → stable equilibrium; → unstable equilibrium; → dynamical equilibrium. From L. æquilibrium, from æquus, → equal + libra "a balance, scale." Tarâzmandi, noun of tarâzmand "in equilibrium," from tarâz "level; a level" + possession suffix -mand. The first component from tarâzu "balance, scales," Mid.Pers. tarâzên-, taraênidan "to weigh;" Proto-Iranian *tarāz-, from *tarā- "balance, scale" (cf. Skt. tulā- "scales, balance, weight," from tul- "to weigh, make equal in weight, equal," tolayati "weighs, balances;" L. tollere "to raise;" Gk. talanton "balance, weight," Atlas "the Bearer" of Heaven;" Lith. tiltas "bridge;" PIE base telə- "to lift, weigh") + Av. az- "to convey, conduct, drive," azaiti drives" (cf. Skt. aj- "to dive, sling," ájati "drives," ajirá- "agile, quick;" Gk. agein "to lead, guide, drive, carry off;" L. agere "to do, set in motion, drive," from PIE root *ag- "to drive, move," → act). |
equilibrium partitioning parkebandi-ye tarâzmand Fr.: équilibre de partition A concept whereby chemical → concentrations among geological or environmental media are at equilibrium, and therefore the partitioning of metals in those media can be predicted based on → partition ratios. → equilibrium; → partitioning. |
equilibrium position naheš-e tarâzmandi (#) Fr.: position d'équilibre The position of an oscillating body at which no net force acts on it. → equilibrium; → position. |
equilibrium state estât-e tarâzmandi, hâlat-e ~ Fr.: état d'équilibre A state in which a → thermodynamic system is in → thermodynamic equilibrium. → equilibrium; → state. |
gravitational equilibrium tarâzmandi-ye gerâneši (#) Fr.: équilibre gravitationnel The condition in a celestial body when gravitational forces acting on each point are balanced by some outward pressure, such as radiation pressure or electron degeneracy pressure, so that no vertical motion results. → gravitational; → equilibrium. |
hydrodynamic equilibrium tarâzmandi-ye hirdrotavânik Fr.: équilibre hydrodynamique The state of a star when all its internal forces are in equilibrium. The main forces are gas pressure, radiation pressure due to thermonuclear fusion that tends to disrupt the star, and the opposing gravity. → hydrostatic equilibrium. → hydrodynamic; → equilibrium. |
hydrostatic equilibrium tarâzmandi-ye hidristâik Fr.: équilibre hydrostatique 1) The physical situation reached in a fluid when complete balance exists between
the internal pressure at any point and the weight of the material above the point. → hydrostatic; → equilibrium. |
local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) tarâzmandi-ye garmâtavânik-e mahali Fr.: équilibre thermodynamique local The assumption that all distribution functions characterizing the material and its interaction with the radiation field at a point in the star are given by → thermodynamic equilibrium relations at local values of the temperature and density. → local; → thermodynamic; → equilibrium. |
mechanical equilibrium tarâzmandi-ye mekâniki Fr.: équilibre mécanique 1) The state of a → rigid body if, as viewed from an
→ inertial frame of rest: 1) the
→ linear acceleration of its
→ center of mass is zero, and 2) its
→ angular acceleration about any axis
fixed in this reference frame is zero. The center of mass may
be moving with constant velocity and the body may be rotating
about a fixed axis with constant angular velocity. → mechanical; → equilibrium. |
non-local thermodynamic equilibrium (NLTE) tarâzmandi-ye garmâtavânik-e nâmahali Fr.: hors équilibre thermodynamique local A physical condition in which the assumption of the → local thermodynamic equilibrium does not hold. |
nuclear statistical equilibrium (NSE) tarâzmandi-ye âmâri-ye haste-yi Fr.: équilibre statistique nucléaire In → nucleosynthesis models, the condition in which all nuclear species are in equilibrium under exchange of → protons and → neutrons. Matter in nuclear statistical equilibrium is characterized by a large abundance of iron peak nuclei. In such equilibria abundance of each nuclide can be calculated from repeated application of → Saha equation. → nuclear; → statistical; → equilibrium. |
phase equilibrium tarâzmandi-ye fâz Fr.: équilibre de phases The condition of temperature and pressure under which different phases (e.g. gas, liquid, and solid) of a substance coexist. → phase; → equilibrium. |
radiative equilibrium tarâzmandi-ye tâbeši Fr.: équilibre radiatif The balance between radiative emission and radiative absorption in a specified system. → radiative; → equilibrium. |
stable equilibrium tarâzmandi-ye pâydâr (#) Fr.: équilibre stable An equilibrium state of a system in which if a small perturbation away from equilibrium is applied, the system will return to its equilibrium state. An example is a pendulum hanging straight down. If it is pushed slightly, it will experience a force back toward the equilibrium position. It may oscillate around the equilibrium position for a while, but it will finally regain its equilibrium position. → unstable equilibrium. → stable; → equilibrium. |
static equilibrium tarâzmandi-ye istâ Fr.: équilibre statique The state of a rigid body which is not moving at all. The conditions for static equilibrium are: 1) the sum of the external forces on the object must equal zero, and 2) the sum of the → torques must equal zero. See also → dynamic equilibrium and → mechanical equilibrium. → static; → equilibrium. |
statistical equilibrium tarâzmandi-ye âmâri Fr.: équilibre statistique A state in which the average density of atoms per cubic centimeter in any atomic state does not change with time and in which, statistically, energy is equally divided among all degrees of freedom if classical concepts prevail. → statistical; → equilibrium. |
thermal equilibrium tarâzmandi-ye garmâyi (#) Fr.: équilibre thermique In thermodynamics, the state of a system all parts of which have attained a uniform temperature and no net heat exchange is taking place between it and its surroundings. If two bodies are in thermal equilibrium, they have the same temperature. Thermal equilibrium is the central criterion of the → zeroth law of thermodynamics. See also → local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE). → thermal; → equilibrium. |
thermodynamic equilibrium tarâzmandi-ye garmâtavânik Fr.: équilibre thermodynamique The condition of a → thermodynamic system in which the available → energy is distributed uniformly among all the possible forms of energy. Furthermore, all → thermodynamic process es must be exactly balanced by their reverse processes. For example, inside a star there will be as many → ionizations of helium per second as there are → recombinations of free electrons and helium ions. Se also → local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE). → thermodynamic; → equilibrium. |