| 21. | This change in equilibrium positions near the surface can be categorized as either a relaxation or a reconstruction.
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| 22. | The error in ignoring higher order terms remains small if " x " remains close to the equilibrium position.
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| 23. | This is the methodology that, from Andrews's point of view, misleadingly focuses attention upon the equilibrium position of the firm.
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| 24. | A change in the concentrations of the reactants does not affect the equilibrium constant, but does affect the equilibrium position.
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| 25. | The vibrations gradually reduce or change in frequency or intensity or cease and the system rests in its equilibrium position.
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| 26. | Normal forces bend the cantilever vertically up or down of the equilibrium position, depending on the sign of the force.
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| 27. | At rest, a particle will be in one of the minimum equilibrium positions, because that corresponds to the state of lowest energy.
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| 28. | The electron configuration of the new state may result in a shift of the equilibrium position of the nuclei constituting the molecule.
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| 29. | Conversely the equilibrium position is said to be " far to the left " if hardly any product is formed from the reactants.
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| 30. | T = [ ?X 1 ?X 2 . . . . . ?X N ] around the equilibrium positions can be expressed as
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