Steady state (disambiguation)

Steady state (disambiguation)

Steady state in general is a dynamic equilibrium commonly observed in dynamic systems. Specifically, it may refer to:
*Steady state (biochemistry), a central term in osmosis
*Steady state (chemistry), a central term in chemical kinetics
*Steady state (electronics), a state existing in a circuit or network when all transients have died away
*Steady state theory, a non-standard cosmological view developed in 1949 by Fred Hoyle and others as an alternative to the Big Bang theory
*Steady state (macroeconomics), a stable economy that has reached an equilibrium.
* Steady state engine test stand, a type of application for engine testingIt may also refer to:
*Steady state (chemical engineering), a central term in the execution of unit operations
*Steady state (physiology), also known as homeostasis, a system in which a particular variable is not changing but energy must be continuously added to maintain this variable constant
*Microsoft Windows SteadyState, an imaging program released for free for users of valid Microsoft operating systems.


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