Why do passengers jumping out of a rapidly moving vehicle, fall forward? Give reason.
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the answer is Inertia of rest
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it is common experience to have a jumping out experience, when a vehicle starts moving from it's position of rest. our body which is at rest inside the vehicle, starts moving along with the vehicle . inertia of rest is the tendency to continue in state of rest unless external force acts on them.
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When the passenger jumps out of a fast-moving bus/train, his feet will come to rest on touching the ground, whereas the upper part of his body continues to move forward, due to the inertia of motion. As a result, if he does not run forward he will fall with his face in downwards direction.
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