In the Eiffel Tower the interpenetration of tangible objects and surrounding space is accompanies by intense movement of geometric plans that are more dynamic than static equilibrium of Cubist forms.
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If a system is not in static equilibrium, D'Alembert showed that by introducing the acceleration terms of Newton's laws as inertia forces, this approach is generalized to define dynamic equilibrium.
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Moving the inertial forces to the left gives an expression that can be considered to represent quasi-static equilibrium, but which is really just a small algebraic manipulation of Newton's law:
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In fact, starting from an initial static equilibrium and then changing " a ", the new equilibrium is relevant " only " if the market actually goes to that new equilibrium.
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In most simple microeconomic stories of supply and demand a "'static equilibrium "'is observed in a market; however, economic equilibrium can be also endogenous forces leading to the price or the quantity.
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With 2, 460 kilograms gross weight at launch and 2, 600 kilograms initial lifting force, it was expected to fully expand at 17, 700 metres and reach static equilibrium at 19, 500.
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Typically classes which would include a balsa wood bridge cover the subject areas of physics, engineering, static equilibrium, or building trades, although it may be done independently of any of these subjects.
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Influenced by the work of Galileo, whom he personally knew, he had an intuitive understanding of static equilibrium in various joints of the human body well before Newton published the laws of motion.
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For molecules in static equilibrium with respect to rearrangements, NMR reveals how many sets of symmetry-related nuclei are in the molecule and how many nuclei each of these sets accounts for via spectrum integration.
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The phenomenon of static equilibrium for a system of point charges is well known in Newtonian theory, where the mutual gravitational and electrostatic forces can be balanced by fine-tuning the charge suitably with the particle masses.