if brakers are suddenly applied to a moving car the passenger in the car are pushed in the forward direction explain why
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- A moving car has inertia, and so do the riders inside it.
- When the driver applies the brakes, an unbalanced force is applied to the car.
- Instead, the riders continue moving forward with most of their original speed because of their inertia.
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inertia of motion
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because when car is moving the passenger is also in inertia of motion and when brake apllied, the car gets stop but the passenger did not stop and it gets pushed forward
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