
Stability Conditions
Stability conditions refer to the criteria that determine whether a system or structure will remain steady and return to equilibrium after a disturbance. In engineering and physics, these conditions ensure that small changes or forces do not cause a system to become unstable or collapse. For example, a building’s stability depends on its design and materials to withstand external forces like wind or earthquakes. When stability conditions are met, the system behaves predictably, maintains balance, and resists tipping or failure, ensuring safety and reliability.