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Define stability and control?​

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Answered by firdous41
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Explanation:

A system is said to be stable, if its output is under control. Otherwise, it is said to be unstable. A stable system produces a bounded output for a given bounded input. ... So, it is bounded input. Therefore, the first order control system is stable since both the input and the output are bounded.

Answered by susmita2891
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Control is the pilot action of moving the flight controls, providing the aerodynamic force that induces the aircraft to follow a desired flightpath. Stability is the characteristic of an aircraft that tends to cause it to fly (hands off) in a straight-and-level flightpath.

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