Stability implies an equilibrium which we can both observe and measure.
Static stability and dynamic stability centers around no movement vs movement.
A simple example of static stability will be a cone or cylindrical object lying on a flat surface. Unless disturbed it stays in the equilibrium state. When disturbed the object tries to come back to its static equilibrium position.
An example of dynamic stability will be a chemical equilibrium between two substances A and B in a chemical reaction.The relative rates of the conversion of A to B and B to A establishes an observable overall equilibrium constant for these two chemical species under the specified experimental conditions such as temperature, pressure, etc. Another example would be the revolution of the earth and planets around the sun.
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every athlete must be able to maintain balance and stability athletes' loss of stability can have an adverse effect on their ability toperformthe skills of the given sport with control. a loss of control can affect factors such as forceproductionand accuracy.the two types of balance are. STATIC BALANCE- which is balance when the body is at rest (not moving). DYNAMIC BALANCE- which is balance when the body is moving
Hydro,static and current.
There are only two types of friction and they are static and kinetic.
static electricity and current electricity
What happens if over populated
static equilibrium it is an equal balance between any powers
who build the Concorde
Static Stability
static and dynamic testing are basic types of testing
A. J. Burgess has written: 'A two dimensional static stability theory for an air cushion vehicle with a central stability jet'
Static: Not Moving Dynamic: Moving
F. G. Irving has written: 'An introduction to the longitudinal static stability of low-speed aircraft' -- subject(s): Longitudinal Stability of airplanes, Stability of airplanes, Longitudinal
every athlete must be able to maintain balance and stability athletes' loss of stability can have an adverse effect on their ability toperformthe skills of the given sport with control. a loss of control can affect factors such as forceproductionand accuracy.the two types of balance are. STATIC BALANCE- which is balance when the body is at rest (not moving). DYNAMIC BALANCE- which is balance when the body is moving
There is one that I know of. It is Plasma static electricity
Static and Current
Hydro,static and current.
Hydro,static and current.