When a moving bus suddenly turns to the right, its passengers leans to the left. Give Reason (Please make answer is atleast 5 points long)
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The bus was going straight, now if the passengers are stationary and the bus is moving forward, the stationary passengers appear to lean backwards, but actually they don't. It's just the bus moving forward, not the passengers moving backwards.
Explanation:
in a similar way, when the bus moves right, the stationary passengers appear to move left due to the busses motion.
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Answer: The passenger sitting inside a bus leans to the left when the bus takes a sudden turn due to inertia of direction.
Explanation:
- Inertia of direction: It is the inability of the body by virtue of which it tries to resist a change in its direction of motion.
- When the bus turns towards the right, the passenger's feet take a velocity towards the right, but the upper body continues to move in a straight line. Thus the passenger leans to the left.
- This inertia gives rise to a fictitious force called centrifugal force.
- Centrifugal force always acts on a body moving around a circular path. Its direction is always away from the center of the circular path.
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