The position of centre of gravity changes depend on the (a) Position of force (b) Position of the body (c) Position of stability (d) Position of intersection of force
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(b) Position of the body.
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As the body is moved from side to side, its center of mass remains the same, but its center of gravity keeps changing (shifting in terms of height from the ground).
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(b) Position of the body
The position of centre of gravity changes depend on the position of the body.
- A body's shape affects where its centre of gravity is located for a given mass. on how the mass is distributed within it.
- As the individual moves and bends, the centre of gravity changes. The centre of gravity must remain above the feet in order to maintain balance. When a person's centre of gravity shifts beyond where their feet are, they fall.
- The centre of gravity in your body serves as its equilibrium point. It's where the weight of your upper and lower bodies are equal. When a woman is standing straight, this is typically just below the belly button and halfway between the lower back and belly.
- The centre of gravity for a given mass depends on both its shape and how the mass is distributed.
- The centre of gravity is the location where the total weight of the body is thought to act because the algebraic sum of the moments of weights of the constituent particles is zero around this location. A body's shape, or how its mass is distributed within it, determines where its centre of gravity will be.
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