yes ,when centre of gravity and center of mass is at a st.line the body is balanced.
The center of gravity affects the rockets flight by being gay.
Earths gravity keeps the moon from flying off in the same way the sun keeps earth in balance.
The center of gravity is an average of the location of the points of gravity. If you had a flying ring like a Frisbee but without the center, the center of the gravity would be in the hole.
the center of gravity is your step mom's BFF
Since the atmosphere is more or less symmetric, its center of mass (center of gravity) gravity must be quite close to Earth's center.
The lowering of the center of gravity will make it easier for the person to balance. The person will use less muscular energy to maintain his balance with that lower center of gravity.
Its the balance point.
The center of gravity affects the rockets flight by being gay.
the CG is where you can balance it on you finger
The center of gravity is the point at which your gravity attracts others, and others are attracted to you. This makes it your point of balance since balance is relative to the center of gravity of the object you're balancing upon. A bike for example, has it's center of gravity at it's exact middle, and you have your center of gravity at your exact middle, and as long as you can keep all of them directly on top of each other as you ride, you'll stay upright.
The higher the center of gravity the easier it is to roll over.
It means that is where all the gravity goes
At the center of gravity
I think you mean the center of gravity - and that's the center of mass: that point where there is equal mass on all sides- i.e. the balance point.
to keep the balance of the aircraft during the flight ..not sue
The center of gravity is a point on the airplane that the airplane would balance while sitting on the ground. The center of gravity or also called "the CG" is important in trimming the aircraft in flight as the weight has to balance out the forces on the wing. It is also important in aerodynamic maneuvers as the G-forces act through CG.
No. Girls and boys tend to have equal balance before puberty. However, after puberty, women tend to have better balance than men due to average differences in center of gravity. Men generally have a higher center of gravity, which provides for a worse natural balance.