Give scientific reason: When a moving bus suddenly turns to the right, its passengers
leans to the left.
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When a bus makes a turn, the passengers' centrifugal force is directed in the opposite direction of the turn. As a result, when a bus makes a right turn, the passengers on board appear to lean left. Because of the inertia of direction, passengers on a bus are pushed outside as it quickly turns.
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When a bus takes a turn, the centrifugal force felt by the passengers, is directed opposite to the direction of the turn. Hence, when a bus takes a right turn, the passengers inside the bus seem to lean towards left.
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