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Rovnováha refers to a state of balance or equilibrium. In physics, it describes a condition where no net force or net torque acts on an object, resulting in no change in its motion. An object in equilibrium can either be at rest (static equilibrium) or moving with constant velocity (dynamic equilibrium). In chemistry, equilibrium is a state reached in a reversible reaction where the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction, leading to constant concentrations of reactants and products over time. This does not mean the reaction has stopped, but rather that the opposing rates are equal. In economics, equilibrium describes a market condition where the quantity of a good or service supplied equals the quantity demanded, at a specific price. This price is known as the equilibrium price. Deviations from this point tend to be corrected by market forces. The concept of rovnováha is fundamental across many scientific and economic disciplines, signifying a stable state where opposing influences are balanced.