Science, asked by balasupramanisp90, 7 months ago

7. What is one way you might increase the stability of an object?
a) lower the centre of gravity
b) raise the centre of gravity
c) increase the height of the object
d) shorten the base of the object​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The lower the center of gravity (G) is, the more stable the object. The higher it is the more likely the object is to topple over if it is pushed. ... Increasing the area of the base will also increase the stability of an object, the bigger the area the more stable the object.

Answered by letmeanswer12
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(a) Lower the center of gravity is one way you might increase the stability of an object

Explanation:

  • Lower the centre of gravity: It's easier to stay balanced if your centre of gravity is low. When you're sitting in a chair, you have more room to lean over than when you're standing. You can lean further to one side or the other with your centre of gravity low without creating enough turning force to tip you over.
  • Raise the centre of gravity: Lowering an object's centre of gravity or increasing the diameter of its base can improve its stability. When an object is in stable equilibrium, tilting it will elevate the height of its centre of gravity, and after being tilted, it will return to its normal stable state.
  • Increase the height of the object: The object's height, in pixels, is specified via the height attribute.
  • Shorten the base of the object​: The base object serves as a point of convergence for data from various sources.
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