Sentence examples for come into equilibrium from inspiring English sources

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At first, there were occasions when the two sides clashed mightily, but over the years they've learned to come into equilibrium.

While it is still clearly a buyer's market, supply and demand may be starting to come into equilibrium, Mr. Rosenblatt said.

In general, when two objects are brought into thermal contact, heat will flow between them until they come into equilibrium with each other.

What's the unofficial theory? A. Contrarians believe that Mr. Bush, like Al Gore before him, fell victim to the Law of Financial Leakage, which dictates that a candidate's assets will quickly come into equilibrium with supporters' desire to spend them.

In an ordinary liquid such as water, the thermal disorder ensures that the atoms (or molecules) are distributed over the different (quantized) states available to them in such a way that the average velocity is not quantized; thus, when the container rotates and the liquid is given sufficient time to come into equilibrium, it rotates along with the container in accordance with everyday experience.

However, after pouring himself a glass and swirling it for 2 minutes, Chran found that the gases in the wine had come into equilibrium with those in the air.

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During daytime earth's emissivity is very high all over the surface like deserts, cities, barren land, etc., but at night time real values can be obtained as the earth surface temperature comes into equilibrium.

Purified comes into equilibrium with its decay products after about a half of year.

Note, in the solar minimum case, Fig. 2, the chemistry at 200 km takes over 400 seconds to come into photochemical equilibrium (net flux = 0).

The idea is that the anodic oxide is extremely defective, having within the band gap a large number of trapping states which come into electronic equilibrium with the metal.

The sensitivity was calculated at a certain time point, particular to each simulation, where initial transients had died away (most of the enzyme-catalysed PTM adding/removing reactions had come into pseudo-equilibrium, while the concentration of SOD2 protein, which has a longer timescale, was near a stationary point).

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