20 (a.) Why do you fall in the
backward direction when a bus
accelerates from rest?
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When the driver applies brakes, the bus comes to rest, but the passenger tries to maintain the inertia of motion.
Explanation: As a result, a forward force is exerted on him. Similarly, the passenger tends to fall back when the bus accelerates from rest because when the bus accelerates, the inertia of the rest of the passenger tends to oppose the forward motion of the bus.
Hence, the passenger tends to fall back when the bus accelerates forward.
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