Dynamic instability
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Dynamic instability may refer to any of several scientific phenomena:
- Firehose instability in astrophysics
- Microtubule § Dynamic instability in biology
- Aeroelasticity § Flutter in mechanics
- Hydrodynamic instability in fluid dynamics
- Others in Category:Fluid dynamic instability
- Atmospheric instability in meteorology
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