“When a running bus stops suddenly, the passengers tend to lean forward”—explain the reason
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because when we are in a state of motion we have a definite velocity if the velocity stops suddenly then we lean forward.
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When the bus is moving the passengers are in the state of motion and they have inertia of motion. When the bus stops suddenly, the lower part of the body of passengers, which is in contact of the bus, come to rest, but upper part of their body tends to be in the state of motion and the passengers lean forward.
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