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Given a planar body K bounded by a simple continuous curve C that is divided into two parts of equal area by a chord of C included in the interior of K in any direction, and that all these "halving chords" have equal length.

Is C a Zindler curve? Is it K a body of uniform density 1/2 floating in water in equilibrium in all directions?

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