When train suddenly stops by the passenger fall forward. It is due to
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Newton's First Law of Motion better explain it:
In the absence of external force, a body in state of rest will be in rest and a body in state of motion will be in motion. This also called law of inertia.
CONSIDERING A QUESTION:
When a car keeps moving, inside of the car move with the car with that velocity. when the driver suddenly applies brakes, the car and stuff attached to the car also stop with the car. The passenger inside is not attached firmly to the car. The lower portion of the passenger attached to seat would stop and his upper portion would continue motion due to inertia. that's why the passenger would fall forward because his lower portion become stationary with the seat and his upper portion (chest, head etc) continue motion.
The same passenger would fall backward if the driver would suddenly apply accelerator.
I hope you get your answer
In the absence of external force, a body in state of rest will be in rest and a body in state of motion will be in motion. This also called law of inertia.
CONSIDERING A QUESTION:
When a car keeps moving, inside of the car move with the car with that velocity. when the driver suddenly applies brakes, the car and stuff attached to the car also stop with the car. The passenger inside is not attached firmly to the car. The lower portion of the passenger attached to seat would stop and his upper portion would continue motion due to inertia. that's why the passenger would fall forward because his lower portion become stationary with the seat and his upper portion (chest, head etc) continue motion.
The same passenger would fall backward if the driver would suddenly apply accelerator.
I hope you get your answer
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Hey mate...
it's motion due to inertia... which is newton's first law of motion.
hope this helped you
it's motion due to inertia... which is newton's first law of motion.
hope this helped you
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