Sentences with phrase «point of equilibrium»

Above the famed Khumbu Icefall there is a persistent accumulation zone, indicating it can retreat to a new point of equilibrium with current climate.
The primary glaciers of Mount Baker can all retreat to a new point of equilibrium with current climate.
In other words, with soft - cut rev limiter that point of equilibrium slightly depends on how much engine power output responds to a constant throttle.
«I always believed there would be a natural point of equilibrium with digital reading — that it would overshoot, then come back and settle down.
Each appears able to retreat to a new point of equilibrium with the current climate.
What he saw in American marriage in the 1830s was a point of equilibrium between too much difference and too much equality.
Whatever our assessment of that point of equilibrium may be, we can not lose sight of why Tocqueville thought a social state that at once recognized difference and similarity had such appeal.
The fluid, now displaced from its point of equilibrium, creates ripples as the rock travels across the surface.
The interaction of the forces creates a point of equilibrium where a spacecraft may be «parked» to make observations.
It's the point of equilibrium.
Inside bar patterns indicate a time of indecision or consolidation, the market is said to be resting or at a point of equilibrium.
When double inside bars form, they indicate a lack of volatility, the market is said to be resting or at a point of equilibrium.
The process is both meditative and performative; as Verdier moves with the brush, she responds to the forces around her, transmitting these universal truths and energy into her work at the point of equilibrium.
In this excerpt from Phaidon's newly - released Frank Stella monograph, the artist discusses incorporating a digital lexicon into his work, finding a point of equilibrium and symmetry, and the inherent physicality in making a work.
The point of equilibrium will of course depend on all of those forcings that are studied in climate — what is in our man - made atmosphere, what is the albedo of the surface of our «planet», but I have no doubt that an equilibrium will be achieved.
If it runs faster for any reason the point of equilibrium will rise and if it runs slower for any reason then the point of equilibrium will fall.
At some point in the vertical atmospheric column KE will equal PE and that is the point of equilibrium for the AAL.
The causes of the declines in biodiversity are land clearing, land salinisation, land degradation, habitat fragmentation, overgrazing, exotic weeds, feral animals, rivers that have been pushed past their points of equilibrium and changed fire regimes.
In cases where the thinning is substantial along the entire length of the glacier, even in the accumulation zone than no point of equilibrium can be achieved with present climate and the glacier is unlikely to survive.
Price is the most efficient signaling mechanism we know of to keep supply and demand near the point of equilibrium and the most useful means of quickly and objectively assessing «worth.»
Acton of AEW believes it could be 2004 or even 2005 before office vacancy rates return to 10 %, or the point of equilibrium.
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