Neutral equilibrium
In fluid mechanics, neutral equilibrium refers to a condition where a system, once displaced from its equilibrium position, remains in the new position without returning to its original state or moving further away. This concept is important in understanding the stability of floating and submerged bodies in fluid environments.
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