The boy fall out of moving bus the danger for him is to fall towards direction of motion
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The answer lies with the way you would fall of you were riding a horse and it stopped.
There's two ways to think of it. One, if he falls of the bus. If he falls perpendicular to the motion , say straight out the door, he would fall down(due to gravity) but would roll over in the direction of the resultant velocity he gains from the momentum of the bus and the friction from the ground.
If however, he jumped off, his acceleration would be in the direction that he jumps. If it is greater than thar of the bus, the resultant vector will be more in his direction. In the case of a jump it depends on the magnitude of both accelerations and the angle between them.
Thank you for reading, would appreciate corrections if I am wrong anywhere.
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Stuart McNaughton
, BSc Mathematics & Physics, Victoria University of Wellington (1996)
Answered February 10, 2019
Originally Answered: In which direction does a boy fall if he jumps from a moving bus?
Roughly speaking:in the direction of the bus.
More exactly you take how fast he jumps relative to the bus say 1–3 metres in a second. Draw a vector arrow in that direction. Now line up nose to tail a vector that represents the bus (Maybe 30 metres a second at highway speeds.) It is not hard to see that the bus will dominate unless it is travelling at a slow pace.
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Nathan Rider
Answered December 9, 2017 · Author has 355 answers and 102.6K answer views
Originally Answered: When a person jumps from a moving bus, in which direction do they fall?
Depends on what you mean by “fall”.
Gravity accelerates you downward: straight toward the Earth. In fact, gravity is the only acceleration around. But since you jumped from a moving object, you might have some lateral velocity. That doesn’t mean you’re feeling horizontal acceleration — but you won’t fall straight down.
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