What can increase a body's stability? Group of answer choices Decreasing body mass Decreasing height of COG Decreasing size of base of support All of the above
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- Decreasing body mass can reduce the moment of inertia, which is the resistance to rotational motion. This can make the body more agile and potentially less stable, especially in situations requiring balance. Show more…
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