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Its possible, if you prepare ahead of time. In order to stand on one foot your center of gravity must line up with the leg you are standing on. When standing normally on two feet your center of gravity lines up with your crotch. If before lifting one leg you first bent your body sideways so the center moves over one leg, then you could lift the other leg and remain balanced.
centre of gravity is also c.o.g basically it is when you stand up you body could be leaning on one side and then that means that you c.o.g is not level
the centre of gravity lies on one of the lines due to the
A body has 2 centre of gravity Another opinion: I think only one.
to shift the centre of gravity of the pendulum to one end only
Because your body's centre of gravity is disrupted when you stand on one foot. Standing on both feet, your centre of gravity is equidistant from left to right.
Its possible, if you prepare ahead of time. In order to stand on one foot your center of gravity must line up with the leg you are standing on. When standing normally on two feet your center of gravity lines up with your crotch. If before lifting one leg you first bent your body sideways so the center moves over one leg, then you could lift the other leg and remain balanced.
centre of gravity is also c.o.g basically it is when you stand up you body could be leaning on one side and then that means that you c.o.g is not level
To rest the other leg.
A Flamingo stands on one leg
no
because on a moving bus never mind a bumpy one it is hard to find a centre of gravity standing up. having open legs gives a greater space to have a the center there by maxamising the amount of balance you have. hope this helps
No, there is only one centre of gravity in which one's whole weight acts for any orientation of the object.
first get on it. then stand. and push with one leg and balance with the other.
they stand on one leg
A monopod or a stand
No one is really sure why flamingos stand on one leg. Scientist aren't even sure why flamingos stand on one leg. But one thing that has been proposed is that flamingos stand on one leg to relieve the pressure off the one side and res that side while the other side functions and controls the body. Then when that side has rested then they will alternate legs and do the same thing until they are fully rested and ready to go on about their business.