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Balance

a state of equilibrium, especially in frameworks of unified plurality with an entity having multiple influencing forces or factors that are e.g. arranged or proportioned

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the stick is in balance of the kinetic energy of the two split directions of the water (English)
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a captive dolphin balancing a ball (English)
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Balanced forces If two forces are balanced, it means the forces are the same size but are acting in opposite directions. If two balanced forces are acting on an object, that object will not change its motion. If it is still, the object will stay still or if it is moving, it will continue moving in the same direction and at the same speed. Unbalanced forces When two forces acting on an object are not equal in size, we say that they are unbalanced forces. Unbalanced forces do change the way something is moving. (English)
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If you balance one thing with something different, each of the things has the same strength or importance. […] A balance is a situation in which all the different parts are equal in strength or importance. […] If you say that the balance tips in your favour, you start winning or succeeding, especially in a conflict or contest. (English)
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being in a state of balance : having different parts or elements properly or effectively arranged, proportioned, regulated, considered, etc. (English)
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