Stable objects have: a low centre of gravity

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Stable objects have: 1. a low centre of gravity 2. a wide base

Stable objects have: 1. a low centre of gravity 2. a wide base

Stable objects have: 1. a low centre of gravity 2. a wide base Unstable objects topple over because their line of action of their weight falls outside their wheelbase.

Stable objects have: 1. a low centre of gravity 2. a wide base Unstable objects topple over because their line of action of their weight falls outside their wheelbase.

Stable objects have: 1. a low centre of gravity 2. a wide base