inverted pendulum
An inverted pendulum refers to a physical system where a rigid rod or pole is positioned vertically, with a mass at its top. Unlike a traditional pendulum that hangs vertically downward, the inverted pendulum is balanced in an upright position, requiring control and stability mechanisms to prevent it from falling over.
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