what happens to the passenger traveling in a taxi when the brakes are applied suddenly
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he will bump his head in front seat
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Newton’s First Law covers the immediate effect on the passenger, as to when the vehicle changes speed or direction. The instant before braking, the passenger is moving with respect to the static road surface. And that passenger will at first continue to travel in the same direction and at the same speed, until something acts on them to change this.
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