explain why a person travelling in a bus falls forward when the bus stops suddenly?
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When the bus is moving the whole body keeps but falls forward due to inertia. The lower body (i.e the legs) stop but the upper body is still in motion. Please mark me brainliest.
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When a passenger is sitting or standing in a moving bus, both the bus and the passenger are in a state of uniform motion.
When the bus stops suddenly, the lower part of the passenger's body comes to rest along with the bus.
The upper part of his body tends to remain in a state of motion due to its inertia of motion.
As a result, the passenger tends to lean forward.
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When a passenger is sitting or standing in a moving bus, both the bus and the passenger are in a state of uniform motion.
When the bus stops suddenly, the lower part of the passenger's body comes to rest along with the bus.
The upper part of his body tends to remain in a state of motion due to its inertia of motion.
As a result, the passenger tends to lean forward.
_________ Thanks...✊
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