A man is standing against a wall such that his right shoulder and right leg are in contact with the surface of the wall along his height. Can he raise his left leg at this position without moving his body away from the wall? Why? Explain.
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=> For stable position /Proper Balancing : Our Line of Centre of Gravity must try to intersect the Base Support (here area on which our foot is placed)
=> When we try to with our Right shoulder and right leg in contact with the wall, and trying to lift our left leg up then our line of Centre of gravity moves away from the base support.
This makes us in unstable position, unless we move our body away from the wall.
=> For stable position /Proper Balancing : Our Line of Centre of Gravity must try to intersect the Base Support (here area on which our foot is placed)
=> When we try to with our Right shoulder and right leg in contact with the wall, and trying to lift our left leg up then our line of Centre of gravity moves away from the base support.
This makes us in unstable position, unless we move our body away from the wall.
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hey mate here is your ans:
No,the man cannot raise left at this position without moving his body away from the wall because in that position he cannot balance his weight at the centre of gravity hence he fell down...
hope this helps you friend
No,the man cannot raise left at this position without moving his body away from the wall because in that position he cannot balance his weight at the centre of gravity hence he fell down...
hope this helps you friend
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