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Physics, 14.07.2021 21:20 anjoliej9

How does this work? Why won't it fall?
Why can't you continue building the tower forever?

From what I've been told, if the center of mass leaves it's support area, the object falls.
But the object on the tops center of mass is certainly outside of its support area (the object at the bottom)

Please explain! Thank you in advance. : )
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How does this work?

Why won't it fall?Why can't you continue building the tower forever?From what

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