Balance
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Balance, balanced or balancing may refer to:
Most common meanings
- Balance (ability) in biomechanics
- Balance (accounting)
- Balance (device for weighing) or weighing scale
- Equilibrioception, the physiological sense of balance
Music
- Balance (band), a 1980s pop–rock group
- Balance (Van Halen album), 1995
- Balance (Kim-Lian album)
- Balance (Akrobatik album)
- Balance (Leo Kottke album), 1978
- Balance (Swollen Members album)
- Balance (Ty Tabor album), 2008
- Balance (Joe Morris album), 2014
- "The Balance", a Moody Blues song on the 1970 album A Question of Balance
- "Balance", a song by Axium from The Story Thus Far
- Balance series, EQ Recordings' electronic music CD series
Arts and entertainment
- Balance (1983 film), a Bulgarian film
- Balance (1989 film), a short animated film
- La Balance, a 1982 French film
- Balance: Television for Living Well, a Canadian television talk show
- "Balance", a poem by Patti Smith from kodak
- Balancing (bridge), a bidding concept in the game of bridge
- Balance (game design), the concept and the practice of tuning relationships between a game's component systems
- "Balancing", an episode of the television series Teletubbies
Other uses
- Balance (metaphysics), a desirable point between two or more opposite forces
- Balance (puzzle), a mathematical puzzle
- Balance (advertisement), a 1989 award-winning television advertisement for the Lexus LS 400
- Balance (networking), a generic TCP proxy
- Balance wheel, the timing device in mechanical watches
- Balancing (international relations)
- Balancing and deranking, in grammar the use in subordinate clauses of verb forms identical to those in main clauses
- Balanced, one of the wine tasting descriptors
See also
- BALANCE Act (Benefit Authors without Limiting Advancement or Net Consumer Expectations Act), proposed US federal legislation
- Balancing machine, a measuring tool used for balancing rotating machine parts such as rotors for electric motors, fans, turbines, disc brakes, disc drives, propellers and pumps
- Load balancing (computing), computer networking method for distributing workloads across multiple computing resources
- Tire balance, the distribution of mass within an automobile tire or the entire wheel to which it is attached