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What (who) is static stability - definition


Static stability         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Static stability (disambiguation)
Static stability is the ability of a robot to remain upright when at rest, or under acceleration and deceleration
Longitudinal static stability         
  • The longitudinal dynamic stability of an aircraft determines whether it will be able to return to its original position.
  • Three cases for static stability: following a pitch disturbance, aircraft can be unstable, neutral, or stable.
STABILITY OF AN AIRCRAFT IN THE PITCHING PLANE
Static margin; Static longitudinal stability; Neutral point (aeronautics); Longitudinal static stability
In flight dynamics, longitudinal static stability is the stability of an aircraft in the longitudinal, or pitching, plane under steady flight conditions. This characteristic is important in determining whether a human pilot will be able to control the aircraft in the pitching plane without requiring excessive attention or excessive strength.
Longitudinal stability         
  • The longitudinal dynamic stability of an aircraft determines whether it will be able to return to its original position.
  • Three cases for static stability: following a pitch disturbance, aircraft can be unstable, neutral, or stable.
STABILITY OF AN AIRCRAFT IN THE PITCHING PLANE
Static margin; Static longitudinal stability; Neutral point (aeronautics); Longitudinal static stability
In flight dynamics, longitudinal stability is the stability of an aircraft in the longitudinal, or pitching, plane. This characteristic is important in determining whether an aircraft pilot will be able to control the aircraft in the pitching plane without requiring excessive attention or excessive strength.