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A person who is standing on both of their feet is “stable” when:

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A person who is standing on both of their feet is “stable” when:


  1. their base of support is as wide as is comfortably possible.
  2. their centre of gravity is above their base of support.
  3. their centre of gravity is close to their base of support.
  4. the position of their centre of gravity and base of support coincide.

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B: When the imaginary line joining the Earth’s centre with the person’s centre of gravity passes through the area of a person’s base of support they are stable. They is, they won’t overbalance and tip over.

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