. Passengers standing in a bus are thrown outwards when the bus takes a turn suddenly. This happen
because of
(ay Outward pull on them (b) Inertia
© Change in momentum ♡ Change in acceleration
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This is also known as the law of inertia; It takes a force to overcome inertia. When the passengers are standing on the bus they (and the bus) are in a state of uniform motion. ... Inside the bus each passenger's inertia wants to just keep going in the same uniform motion they had before the bus started to turn.
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B) inertia
As the persons body tends to remain in the position it was earlier it gets thrown outwards
As the persons body tends to remain in the position it was earlier it gets thrown outwards
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