If brakes are suddenly applied to a moving car, the passengers in the car are pushed in the forward direction. Explain why.
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Explanation: the passengers in the car are pushed in the forward direction because car is in motion and passengers body is attached to car so passenger is also in motion and when brakes are applied our body wants to remain in motion but the car is stopped that is why passengers in car tend to fall in forward direction.
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because of inertia of motion
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actual first car and passanger both are in motion so there was inertia of motion
but after the passanger applied brake then the car stoped and because of inertia of motion he got pushed forward
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