Why is it easier to balance a long pole vertically on the palm?

     It is easier to balance a long pole on the palm than a short stick because of the higher position of the centre of gravity in the former which normally lies near the middle. For balancing a long pole by holding it upright on its end on our palm what we try to do is to keep its centre of gravity right above the base. As long as the centre of gravity remains straight above the base, the stick remains balanced. But being unstable, it tends to fall and the centre of gravity moves away from the vertical. With a long pole we get sufficient time to move our hand to bring its base directly below its centre of gravity thus restoring balance. But with a short stick we hardly get any time to move our palm to restore the balance and the stick falls down.