Sentences with phrase «stationary state»

A "stationary state" refers to a condition or situation where there is no change, movement, or progress happening. It is characterized by stability, equilibrium, and a lack of development or growth. Full definition
However, this objection not only depends upon the controversial thesis that there really could be an absolutely stationary state, but also upon the assumption that «time can only exist where there is change.»
The increase of the surface temperature needed for the new stationary state would be about 1 C higher for doubling of CO2, if there were no feedbacks from added H2O and other feedback mechanisms.
One might object that prior to the physicist's first Planck time, there was an initial absolutely stationary state of the universe or (inclusive disjunction) of God, and that since time can only exist where there is change, time does not exist always, i.e., in case of a stationary state of affairs descriptive of the universe class.
There are occasional, dismissive references to the ideal of a stationary state society, which obviously have Daly in view, but typically his name does not appear, and no reference is cited.
Would not, from a Christian point of view, a stationary state economics be morally wrong?
However, it has been pointed out that in quantum mechanics the concept of the particle is changed and the fundamental idea of a continuous wave description of motion produces the stationary state or local time - independent collection of atoms and molecules.
Other suggestions such as a stationary state, an equilibrium society and a steady state society are too static».
Thus, this system will remain in a stationary state strongly sensitive to fluctuations.
Actually, the bacteria proliferate most effectively in this stationary state, while motile bacteria reproduce at a notably lower rate.
«If you start from a very long polymer seed, it will take longer to reach a stationary state than if you start with a very short seed.»
While reaching for their stationary state, which can take as little as 10 seconds, microtubules are in constant flux — either in a state of «catastrophe» (shrinking) or «rescue» (growing)-- until they are capped.
«The important thing we realized is that the microtubule's dynamics — how and when it approaches a stationary state — could depend on initial conditions,» Kolomeisky said.
He said most theoretical investigations of microtubules have only looked at their stationary states, or assumed the breakdown of a microtubule happened all at once.
«It is scarcely necessary to remark that a stationary condition of capital and population implies no stationary state of human improvement.
where T is the mean temperature in the air column, and P ≡ wNγ (0) = wNv (0) is the upwelling flux of water vapor (mol m − 2 s − 1), which, in the stationary state and assuming complete condensation, is equal to the downward flux of precipitating water.
This happens only when the latitude changes, not when it's kept constant, but the properties of the stationary state are due to the same physics.
In a stationary state the troposphere is cooled from the top by IR radiation emitted by the top layers of troposphere upwards leading to heat loss to the space.
In that I assumed that the atmosphere is internally in a stationary state, and that also the moisture goes up with the temperature in accordance with that idea.
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