Mobility of an object generally relates to the movement that is controlled by the measurement of the stability of an object. Based on this fact, the study will include an overview that casts light on the concept of stability. Along with that, this particular study will discuss the three types of stability that have been identified within the terminology of physics. Moreover, the study will include examples of different classifications as well.Â
The Stability of an Object: Overview
The term stability has been defined as the ability to maintain or control the movement when the object is being pushed or forced for being in a motion. The measurement of the way one object can topple over while being pushed or moved is referred to as the stability of that object. The stability of an object refers to the propensity of an object to maintain or control the current state of stability that is balanced even after being disturbed in relation to the base of gravity. As a good example if a car has a low centre of gravity along with a wide base has been considered the most stable object. Â
Three Types of Stability
In order to maintain the original position of an object, the stability needs to be controlled even after being pushed or in changing circumstances. Based on that particular conceptualisation, the stability of an object has been classified into three distinctive types. The first classification of stability is stable equilibrium, and the other classifications are such as unstable equilibrium and neutral equilibrium. Based on the changing position of the object because of the surroundings along with the width and mass of the object, the stability of an object can be changed accordingly.Â
Factors Affecting StabilityÂ
The factors that are identified for affecting the stability have been mentioned in the below section:
- The low centre of mass has been recognised as the main factor in measuring the stability of an object, as it defines the higher state of stability
- The moment the size of the base support will be increased the stability of the respective object will start to change
- If the line of gravity will be central to the base of support, the stability of the object will increase
- The object with a larger mass will have a greater stability
Information about Stable Equilibrium
In accordance with the factors affecting the stability of an object, if it has been seen that the object is able to return to its previous stable condition after small disturbances, the equilibrium will be considered stable. In a simple manner, it can be described as the moment a particle will be slightly displaced from equilibrium and tends to return to its equilibrium, then it will be said to be a stable one. For instance, if a ball is placed inside a smooth spherical circle, the position of the ball will be measured as a stable equilibrium.Â
Unstable Equilibrium and its examplesÂ
In accordance with the concept of stability in physics, the human body has been recognised as the most unstable equilibrium. In simple diction, when a particle will be displaced from the equilibrium and the object tends to move from the position of its equilibrium, and then the position of the object will be considered an unstable equilibrium. For example, it can be stated that, if a ball is placed on the smooth surface of a spherical object, the position of the ball will be considered an unstable equilibrium. Here, after the displacement of the equilibrium the centre of gravity goes down.Â
Neutral Equilibrium
In neutral equilibrium, the centre of gravity remains at the same level even after being displaced from the position of its equilibrium. Precisely, when no force has been projected on the object then the equilibrium position of the object is considered neutral. The moment an object will be displaced from its equilibrium and it has been encountered that the object does not have the tendency to come back or move away, the position is called the neutral equilibrium position.Â
Conclusion
The study has disclosed that the stability of an object is referred to the tendency of the object to return to its previous position or move away from its original position. Based on this concept, the entire study will cast light on the exemplification of the three different types of stability that includes, the stable equilibrium, unstable equilibrium and the neutral; equilibrium. Furthermore, the study has allowed explaining the classification of the stability in the segregated sections while discussing related examples