Why do the passengers in a bus tend to fall backward when it starts suddenly??
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When the bus is not moving the passengers are in the state of rest and they have inertia of rest. When the bus starts moving suddenly, the lower part of the body of passengers, which is in contact with the bus, come in motion, but upper part of their body tends to be in the state of rest and the passengers fall backward.
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When the bus is not moving the passengers are in the state of rest and they have inertia of rest. When the bus starts moving suddenly, the lower part of the body of passengers, which is in contact with the bus, come in motion, but upper part of their body tends to be in the state of rest and the passengers fall backward.
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When passenger is sitting or standing in a stationary bus both the bus and the passenger are at rest.
When the bus starts suddenly the lower part of the passengers's body starts moving forward with the bus.
But the upper part of the body tends to remain in the state of rest due to inertia of rest.
As a result, the passengers tends to fall backwards.
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When passenger is sitting or standing in a stationary bus both the bus and the passenger are at rest.
When the bus starts suddenly the lower part of the passengers's body starts moving forward with the bus.
But the upper part of the body tends to remain in the state of rest due to inertia of rest.
As a result, the passengers tends to fall backwards.
_________ Thanks...✊
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