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STABILITY STABILITY

Stability science form 2

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stability is based on the base area and the centre of gravity

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STABILITYSTABILITY

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In this unit, a student is able to state :

what stability is

factors that affect stability

applications of stability in daily life

INTRODUCTION

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Ability of an object to maintain its original position

STABILITY

STABLE NOT STABLE

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Gravity affects every part of an object.

Centre of gravity (equilibrium point)

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the point at which the whole weight of

the object seems to act

Centre of gravity

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Centre of gravity

Regular shaped objects : exactly in the middle

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Centre of gravity

Irregular shaped objects : at the side with greater mass

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Centre of gravity

• An object can be balanced at its centre of gravity

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Let’s do an activity!

How to find point of equilibirum?

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Location of centre of gravity

Factors affecting stability

the lower the centre of gravity, the more stable it is

Shorter objects have a lower centre of gravity compared to taller ones 

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Base Area

the larger the base area, the more stable it is

Factors affecting stability

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Lowering its centre of gravity

Increasing its base area

Improving the stability of objects

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Foundation of buildings Racing car Bottom of glass is thicker Tripod stand, conical flask Trucks with engine at the bottom

Applying the principle of stability

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