homeostasis
metabolism
In a steady state flow process, the rate of mass or energy entering a system is equal to the rate of mass or energy leaving the system. This results in a constant system state over time with no accumulation of mass or energy within the system. The system properties remain uniform throughout the process under steady state conditions.
The body's attempt at maintaining a "steady state" or internal balance, whether that be maintaining the same temperature, blood glucose levels, blood pH...ect
A steady temperature refers to a constant and consistent level of heat or coldness that remains unchanged over a period of time. This can be important in various contexts, such as maintaining the ideal conditions for certain chemical reactions, equipment operation, or storage of sensitive materials.
steady state is a condition when the temperature neither increases nor decreases.....
The steady state gain of a system is the ratio of the output to the input when the system has reached a constant output value for a constant input signal. It indicates how the system responds to a steady-state input, regardless of transient behavior. Mathematically, it is calculated as the ratio of the output to the input when the system has reached steady state.
Red shift does not support the steady state theory.
The ability of the body to maintain equilibrium or steady state is called homeostasis. This process involves the regulation of various internal conditions, such as temperature, pH, and glucose levels, to ensure the body functions optimally.
In physiology, a steady state is called homeostasis.
The steady state of ozone concentration in the stratosphere refers to a balance between the production and destruction of ozone molecules. In this state, the rate of ozone formation is equal to the rate of ozone depletion, resulting in a relatively constant concentration of ozone in the stratosphere over time. This equilibrium is essential for maintaining the ozone layer's protective effect on Earth's surface from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
If you use AC components (i.e. inductor or capacitor ) on DC circuit, they will initially behave different than at steady state. Steady state is the state in which the behavior is not changing with time. (theoretically after infinite time, practically within small time any ckt reaches steady state)