The luggage kept in the lobby of the bus moves further when the bus stops suddenly..identify type of inertia
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A luggage is usually tied with a rope on the roof of buses. When a moving bus suddenly stops, the luggage on its roof tends to continue in the state of motion due to inertia of motion. Hence the luggage fall down from the roof of the bus.
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- Because the luggage will be in a resting condition at the same time as the bus, it is recommended to tie it to the roof with a rope.
- When the bus begins to move, the luggage has a tendency to hold onto its resting condition and resist changing its inertia.
- This will cause the luggage to fall backward.
- The luggage will be in the inertia of motion while the bus is going, and when the bus stops, the luggage will typically continue to move and resist the change in the inertia of motion.
- This will cause the suitcase to advance and maybe tumble.
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