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Discover Ludwig'unstable configuration' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a system or arrangement that is not secure or reliable. For example, you could say, "The computer had an unstable configuration, making it vulnerable to hackers."
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One of these rings was made up of only four carbon atoms, a relatively unstable configuration.
Thus, such an unstable configuration is excluded from the allowable (theta) range.
In SE type 2 fractures, the deltoid ligament is intact, but SE type 4 represents an unstable configuration.
Upon entering a transiently unstable configuration, transient stability must be established before the sojourn time to cascading failures expires.
The results show that relaxation frequency of the suspended particles beside the general rotation will bring about more stability on the growth rate of unstable configuration.
RSB attracted special attention since this is an unstable configuration sensitive to small changes in the loading and in structural characteristics.
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(2007) are performed for the stable and unstable configurations.
By applying various imperfections, buckling of single truss members, unstable configurations and global buckling can be taken into account implicitly.
A simple smart structure model is firstly used to identify sets of equal-energy unstable configurations using dynamical systems theory.
In this paper a subset of unstable configurations of a smart structure model will be used to develop energy-efficient schemes to reconfigure the structure.
The influence of several sets of dynamic parameters is studied, improving the scientific understanding of the large-amplitude response and guiding the design of more unstable configurations.
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