1.3 - ENERGY AND EQUILIBRIA Flashcards
What is equilibria?
when all competing components, storages and processes in a sysem are balanced
Types of equilibria
-Static equilibrium: All components of a system are at rest and net forces are all zero.
-Steady-state equilibrium: the average condition of the system is uncharged, but often has deviations above/below the average.
-Stable equilibrium: when a system returns to original equilibrium after a disturbance (e.g. Ozone layer)
-Unstable equilibrium: not in equilibrium. A new equilibrium is formed after the disturbance.
What is a feedback?
Outputs becoming inputs that influence equilibria.
Types of feedback
- Positive feedback: causes increased change in a system. Bad for ecosystems, changes them.
- Negative feedback: causes a system to return to or maintain equilibrium. Good in ecosystems (e.g. when a piece of land burns, land can restore what was lost, or sweating/shivering to restore body temperature)
What is resilience?
the tendency of a system to maintain stability and resist tipping points.
What is a tipping point?
the minimum amount of change within a system that will destabilize it and cause it to reach a new equilibrium or stability.
Entropy
measurement of disorder in a system