A governor is said to be stable, when: (a) There is a minimum change in radius of

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A governor is said to be stable, when:

(a) There is a minimum change in radius of governor weights at operating speed

(b) There is one radius of governor weights for each equilibrium speed

(c) The position of balls does not change within the operating speed

(d) The position of balls changes within permissible limits

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