Sentences with phrase «move into an equilibrium»

If it was easy, the balance of demand and supply would quickly move into an equilibrium, as it is for dating locally.

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Equilibrium price will move higher as the upstream factors mentioned above move into the supply equation.
It sounds to me like that's exactly what happened, that he was in a smooth state of equilibrium when he got out of the diapers at night, but has now moved into the stage of disequilibrium and he just can't control his body like he used to.
English: Congestion Pricing Equilibrium (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Things move so fast for writers who have taken publishing into their own hands.
Rock doesn't move during the short time scales needed for the surface to come into equilibrium, so the only vertical heat transport is by diffusion.
Yes, you're absolutely right, the system is out of equilibrium, with CO2 moving into the oceans.
KR: Yes, you're absolutely right, the system is out of equilibrium, with CO2 moving into the oceans.
We've been moving CO2 out of sequestration (fossil fuels) into the more mobile atmosphere, water, biosphere — and as a result atmospheric concentrations of CO2 will be out of equilibrium until much slower natural processes move the carbon out of those compartments.
Again Henrys Law goes both ways, if the atmosphere is increasing at the rate of 30 billion tonnes of CO2 per year then the extra CO2 in the atmosphere has disturbed the equilibrium and CO2 will move into the oceans.
These same parcels are large enough to be macroscopically in hydrostatic equilibrium, supported by the well - defined pressure of their neighboring parcels of fluid and at rest, locked in place by the dynamic viscosity so that to move them one has to do work or otherwise input external energy into a parcel to destabilize them, overcoming «friction».
Thermal equilibrium doesn't mean the same temperature, if for example, a gas in getting hotter expands and rises becoming less dense and under less pressure it can move faster, it's using thermal energy to move, there's no energy lost, it's just become something else, or, as temperature relates to kinetic energy not thermal energy then heat capacity comes into play, as water can absorb a huge amount of thermal energy before there's any rise in temperature, or whatever, but if you're equating all «energy» to «heat» as thermal energy then that's a different idea altogether, not all energy is heat.
If the water is moving around quickly, then there is no «fat - tail» for the «equilibrium» of atmospheric CO2 into the depths, suggesting that the 14C atmospheric disappearance rate is near the true oceanic «sink» rate.
>> All the above figures should be treated as conservative underestimates as we move from the stable conditions of the Holocene into the far - from - equilibrium, rapid change and enhanced sensitivity of the Anthropocene.
Example 4 is the one of interest where the first body has reached an equilibrium temperature with the sun and then a second body with a slightly lower temperature is moved into proximity.
• The cloudy sky moves to that equilibrium effective optical density whereby the net absorbed solar heat can be reradiated out into space with the minimum greenhouse effect, minimum surface temperature or maximum entropy production.»
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