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stability The capacity of a vessel to return to its original position after having been displaced by external forces. The stability of a vessel depends on the meta-centric height.
Ãâó: www.eyefortransport.com/glossary/st.shtml
stability The ability of a component, circuit, or system to maintain a fixed level of operation within specified tolerances under varying external conditions. Changing conditions include voltage, frequency, temperature, and longevity. See RELIABILITY.
Ãâó: www.nuhorizons.com/Glossary/BasicElecConcepts.html
stability The ability of an instrument or sensor to maintain a consistent output when a constant input is applied.
Ãâó: www.omega.com/literature/transactions/volume1/glos...
stability Stability is best defined as the opposite of instability, which is the occurrence of large structural deformations which are not the result of material failure.
Ãâó: urban.arch.virginia.edu/~km6e/references/glossary/...
stability The tendency to return to normative behavior, such as an equilibrium or a limit cycle in a mathematical model.
Ãâó: www.esse.ou.edu/glossary_st.html
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