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When drawing a demand curve,
Dynamic Equilibrium
A state of balance between continuing processes, often referring to the balance of substances in a biological system or to the balance of forces in a mechanical system.
Gelatinous Mass
A jelly-like substance, often found in the body as part of various structures or tissues.
Static Equilibrium
A state where an object is at rest or its center of mass moves at a constant velocity, with no net force acting upon it.
Gravitational Equilibrium
The state where gravitational forces within a star are balanced by the outward pressure of nuclear fusion, key in stellar structure.
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