where is the center of gravity in human body?


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it changes with posture.


In the anatomical position, the centre of gravity of adult humans has been found to be slightly anterior to the second sacral vertebra (Braune and Fischer 1984) or approximately 55% of a person's height (Hellebrandt et al 1938).

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the bum
the cerebellum, it controls balance and keeps you from walking with a swaggering direction
Near the Spleen
That depends on the shape of the body. For most people it is the bellybutton.


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