Instability

A ball on the top of a hill is an unstable situation.

In dynamical systems instability means that some of the outputs or internal states increase with time, without bounds.[1] Not all systems that are not stable are unstable; systems can also be marginally stable or exhibit limit cycle behavior.

In structural engineering, a structural beam or column can become unstable when excessive compressive load is applied. Beyond a certain threshold, structural deflections magnify stresses, which in turn increases deflections. This can take the form of buckling or crippling. The general field of study is called structural stability.

Atmospheric instability is a major component of all weather systems on Earth.

  1. ^ "Definition of INSTABILITY". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 23 April 2018.