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==Other uses==
==Other uses==
Equilibrium means a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
"the task is the maintenance of social equilibrium"


synonyms: balance, symmetry, equipoise, parity, equality, evenness; More
stability, steadiness;

archaiccounterpoise, equipollence


"the equilibrium of the economy"



antonyms: imbalance



•a state of physical balance.
"I stumbled over a rock and recovered my equilibrium"



•a calm state of mind.
"his intensity could unsettle his equilibrium"


synonyms: composure, calmness, calm, equanimity, collectedness, sangfroid, coolness




== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 08:48, 23 June 2019

Equilibrium, in several sciences, is the condition of a system in which all competing influences are balanced.

Equilibrium may also refer to:

Film and television

Music

Other uses

Equilibrium means a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced. "the task is the maintenance of social equilibrium"


synonyms: balance, symmetry, equipoise, parity, equality, evenness; More stability, steadiness;

archaiccounterpoise, equipollence


"the equilibrium of the economy"


antonyms: imbalance


•a state of physical balance. "I stumbled over a rock and recovered my equilibrium"


•a calm state of mind. "his intensity could unsettle his equilibrium"


synonyms: composure, calmness, calm, equanimity, collectedness, sangfroid, coolness


See also