What is the difference between steady-state and equilibrium? Be sure to include three properties of each and state which is found in cells.
Equilibrium is a single process occurring at the same rate in forward and backward reaction and hence no net change occurs in the system. it is more like a broken circuit.
steady state is like a closed circuit with battery and wire. In steadyy state change doesn't happens over time.
water flow rate can be said as steady but the mass of water flowing in and out remains constant over time.
What is the difference between steady-state and equilibrium? Be sure to include three properties of each...
3. What is the difference between osmosis and diffusion? 4. What are three colligative properties?
What is the difference between market equilibrium and market disequilibrium? Please include an example.
#3) Describe the difference between chemical and physical properties and changes of matter? How do these physical and chemical properties relate to intrinsic and extrinsic properties? How are these properties related to the different states of matter? Lastly, how might one classify these different types of matter? Make sure to provide examples of each.
Suppose you want to test to see if there is a difference in steady-state hemoglobin levels (measured in gdL) for patients with different types of sickle-cell disease. The two diseases for which you will study are: HB SS - Commonly referred to as "sickle cell anemia" (I will abbreviate this as X) HB SC - Commonly referred to as "sickle cell disease" (I will abbreviate this as Y) Although both have their complications, HB SS is referred to as the...
2. The equilibrium and steady state conditions before and after illumination of a silicon semiconductor are characterized by the energy band shown in figure below. Determine for before and after illumination: (Assume room temperature, and use the semiconductor parameters given in the textbook) a) no and po the equilibrium carrier concentrations b) n and p under steady state conditions. c) No? d) e) Do we have low injection condition when the semiconductor is illuminated? What is the resistivity of the...
1. Solow growth model: a. Draw the steady-state equilibrium by drawing the savings line and the investment line. Show the steady-state values of savings, investment and capital per worker. b. On the same graph, also draw the output per worker (or per-worker production function) line. At the steady-state, mark the level of consumption per worker and savings per worker. c. What is the growth rate of yt, Ct, kt (per-worker variables, represented with an "upperbar" in class) in the steady-state?...
Solow growth model: 1. a. Draw the steady-state equilibrium by drawing the savings line and the investment line. Show the steady-state values of savings, investment and capital per worker. b. On the same graph, also draw the output per worker (or per-worker production function) line. At the steady-state, mark the level of consumption per worker and savings per worker. c. What is the growth rate of yYt, Ct, kt (per-worker variables, represented with an "upperbar" in class) in the steady-state?...
what is the key difference between the effect of an increase in saving and the effect of a techological inovation on the steady state of an economy?
Which is a difference between hearing and equilibrium? One uses the vestibulocochlear nerve, and the other does not. One is stimulated by fluid movements in the cochlea, and the other is stimulated by movements in the vestibular apparatus. O One has receptor cells in the inner ear, and the other has receptor cells in the middle ear. O One uses mechanoreceptors, and the other uses sound receptors.
Define deadlock. What is the difference between a deadlocked state and an unsafe state