why do we fall in the forward direction when a moving bus breaks to a stop and fall in the backwards direction when it accelerates from rest
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In a moving bus, passengers are in motion along with bus. When brakes are applied to stop a moving bus, bus comes in the position of rest. But because of tendency to be in the motion a person falls in forward direction.
Similarly, when a bus is accelerated from rest, the tendency to be in rest, a person in the bus falls backwards
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We fall in forward direction when a moving bus apply brakes because when the bus was moving, our upper part of body and the bus both are in motion, and when the bus apply brakes our body tries to be in motion because of inertia of motion and experiences a forward push.
A person standing in a bus falls backward when bus suddenly starts moving in forward direction. This happens due to. When a car stops suddenly we fall forwards, this is because: When a running bus stops suddenly, the passengers tend to fall in the forward direction.
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A person standing in a bus falls backward when bus suddenly starts moving in forward direction. This happens due to. When a car stops suddenly we fall forwards, this is because: When a running bus stops suddenly, the passengers tend to fall in the forward direction.
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