Never turn your vehicle around when it's on a hill or a curve where you can't see very far down the road.
The balance of your car and the detrimental effects of rapid weight shifts won't be the same on every road. Your car will be in the best balance and will be as stable as it can be when you keep up a steady pace on a straight, level route. Many other things can affect your vehicle center of gravity and traction, including the road's gradient (including its steepness and slope direction), the material used to surface the road, the weather, the breadth and geometry of the road, and even the state of the road's surface. So, Never turn your car around when it's on a hill or a curve where you can't see very far down the road.
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Norms enforce their values and beliefs onto people.
The x is a variable in an equation. It can "vary" (hence it's name) and is unknown.
For example, 5+x=100
5 plus "something" equals 100.
And center of gravity.
When it comes to cranes and their stability and mobility, center of gravity actually depends on the weight of that object being moved by the crane. It will be located based on the heaviest object being carried. Center of gravity is actually the point within that particular object where weight is evenly distributed around it.