Many elastic structures have two possible equilibrium states. For example umbrellas that become inverted in a sudden gust of wind, nanoelectromechanical switches, origami patterns and even the hopper popper, which jumps after being turned inside-out. These systems typically move from one state to the other via a rapid ‘snap-through’. Snap-through allows plants to gradually store elastic energy, before releasing it suddenly to generate rapid motions, as in the Venus flytrap .

Very high-energy gamma-ray follow-up program using neutrino triggers from IceCube
Aartsen, M Abraham, K Ackermann, M Sarkar, S Journal of Instrumentation volume 11 issue 11 P11009 (01 Nov 2016)

Across the physical and biological sciences, mathematical models are formulated to capture experimental observations. Often, multiple models are developed to explore alternate hypotheses.  It then becomes necessary to choose between different models.

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