I was sitting in a school bus and the driver partially applied the brakes, the bus slowed down. On releasing the brake pedal, the bus again started to move with the same speed. Can you explain this change in the speed of bus?
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When a moving bus suddenly applies brakes, the passengers sitting in it fall in the forward direction. This can be explained by. This is due to moment of inertia which is explained by Newtons first law of motion.
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