Interchange instability, often discussed in the context of plasma physics and fluid dynamics, refers to a type of instability that can occur in systems where different fluids or plasmas with varying densities or properties are in contact with one another. This phenomenon is typically observed in situations where a denser fluid is above a lighter one, leading to the potential for buoyancy-driven instabilities. In more technical terms, interchange instability arises when gravitational or magnetic forces can lead to a configuration that becomes energetically unfavorable.

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