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Nov 21, 2021 at 1:11 comment added Cleonis @Steeven Example of dynamic equilibrium: rolling or sliding downhill. Initially velocity increases. As forms of drag resistance increase (with increasing velocity) the acceleration levels off. The resulting (roughly) constant velocity is dynamic equilibrium. Upon any change the system will readjust until reaching a new dynamic equilibrium. Static equilibrium: ball at the bottom of a bowl: the ball is at its lowest possible potential energy. In the case of a dynamic equilibrium: the concept of a state of potential energy is not applicable
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Nov 20, 2021 at 15:24 comment added Steeven Were the forces fully balanced, wouldn't it then be a regular equilibrium? Doesn't the term dynamic imply some presence of an unbalanced force?
Nov 20, 2021 at 15:15 comment added NickD How is "dynamic equilibrium" defined?
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