Chapter 7: Q26Q (page 170)
Show on a diagram how your CM shifts when you move from a lying position to a sitting position.
Short Answer
The diagram showing the center of mass at lying and sitting positions is as given follows:
Chapter 7: Q26Q (page 170)
Show on a diagram how your CM shifts when you move from a lying position to a sitting position.
The diagram showing the center of mass at lying and sitting positions is as given follows:
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