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Static stability is the ability of a robot to remain upright when at rest, or under acceleration and deceleration

Static stability may also refer to:

In aircraft or missiles:

  • Static margin — a concept used to characterize the static stability and controllability of aircraft and missiles.
  • Longitudinal stability — the stability of an aircraft in the longitudinal, or pitching, plane during static (established) conditions.

In meteorology:

Buoyancy

  • Static stability (also called hydrostatic stability or vertical stability) — the ability of a fluid at rest to become turbulent or laminar due to the effects of buoyancy.

In sailing:

  • Static stability — the angle of roll, or heel, achieved under constant wind conditions.
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