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The body moving in an uniform motion tends to remain in uniform motion and opposes any change in its state of motion. It is called inertia of motion.
When train suddenly stops, passenger falls forward because his lower body comes to rest with the train but his upper body tends to move in forward direction. As a result the passenger falls forward.
The body moving in an uniform motion tends to remain in uniform motion and opposes any change in its state of motion. It is called inertia of motion.
When train suddenly stops, passenger falls forward because his lower body comes to rest with the train but his upper body tends to move in forward direction. As a result the passenger falls forward.
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It is called inertia of motion
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