a person carrying a bucket of water will leans towards his
left why?

Answer Posted / ankit aggarwal

because the COM of the body shifted towards the right(if
bucket is holded in right hand) and therefore the normal
force(which is perpendicular to the surface we are standing
on) that was previously passing from the COM, now apply a
torque on COM and man would rotate. thus to prevent us from
rotating(falling) we bent in opposite direction so that
our COM could pass through nrmal force.

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