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[quote=Anonymous][quote]In normal rigid-body mechanics, an object tips over if its center of gravity passes beyond its tipping point. The tipping point for a human is roughly the outer edge of the footprint. Assuming the feet can adopt any configuration, the effective "outer edge of the footprint" is the smallest rectangle that includes both of the feet. When the person's center of gravity goes outside this rectangle, they are likely to fall over. [/quote] found on stack exchange. [quote]In the anatomical position, the COG lies approximately anterior to the second sacral vertebra [1], at the center of the pelvis. [4] However, since human beings do not remain fixed in the anatomical position, the precise location of the COG is always shifting with each movement of the body and limbs. The proportion of body weight of the limbs, trunk, and head will also affect the location of the COG every time we move body positions. [1] It is seen that in males, the center of gravity is in a slightly higher position due to larger shoulder mass.[/quote] on Physiopedia.com Looking at the photo, I'm amazed he was still standing. [/quote]
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