stabilite, sabitlik

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{i} stability
The condition of being stable or in equilibrium, and thus resistant to change
n the ability of an object to stay in one place
the condition of a body or system which responds to a specified disturbance by opposition and suppression Often used in meteorology to refer to convective stability in particular
The ability of an electric system to maintain a state of equilibrium during normal and abnormal system conditions or disturbances
How stable did the software run on the test environment (A DX4/100 with 16 Megs of RAM for MS-Windows based editors) Very Stable -- never crashed my system or made the system act strangely Stable -- did not crash my system, but caused strange activity (continuous disk access, very slow performance, etc ) Somewhat Stable -- Did crash (general protection fault) Not Stable -- Software made system crash or caused some harm when used
the quality or attribute of being firm and steadfast a stable order
The tendency of a rocket with the proper center of gravity/center of pressure relationship to maintain a straight course despite rotating forces caused by variations in design and outside disturbances
the capacity of an object to return to equilibrium or to its original position after being displaced
The state or quality of being stable, or firm; steadiness; firmness; strength to stand without being moved or overthrown; as, the stability of a structure; the stability of a throne or a constitution
Fixedness; as opposed to fluidity
In wireless, the accuracy to which the operating frequency is maintained through temperature changes and over time
The capability of a system to tolerate or recover from disturbance or an environmental stress
Steadiness or firmness of character, firmness of resolution or purpose; the quality opposite to fickleness, irresolution, or inconstancy; constancy; steadfastness; as, a man of little stability, or of unusual stability
The condition of being stable
the quality or attribute of being firm and steadfast
The ability of a shoe to resist excessive foot motion
The ability of a metal detector to maintain manually adjusted tuning thresh- old under the effects of outside interference See also Drift
the ability of a given assemblage of organisms to withstand disturbance without a major change in the number of species or individuals
the quality of being free from change or variation
see stable. In mathematics, a condition in which a slight disturbance in a system does not produce a significant disrupting effect on that system. A solution to a differential equation is said to be stable if a slightly different solution that is close to it when x = 0 remains close for nearby values of x. Stability of solutions is important in physical applications because deviations in mathematical models inevitably result from errors in measurement. A stable solution will be usable despite such deviations
stabilite, sabitlik
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