why do you fall in forward direction when a moving bus brakes to a stop and fall backward when it accelerrates from rest
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When you are moving in a bus, according to law of inertia you tend to move straight only and not prepared for any break or stoppage. When the driver applies break your foot or any part remains in contact with bus, so when breaks gets applied, then your upper body goes ahead as it is moving only but your contacted body part stops you and you feel a heavy or low yank depending on bus' speed.
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When you are moving in a bus, according to law of inertia you tend to move straight only and not prepared for any break or stoppage. When the driver applies break your foot or any part remains in contact with bus, so when breaks gets applied, then your upper body goes ahead as it is moving only but your contacted body part stops you and you feel a heavy or low yank depending on bus' speed.
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The passengers in a bus tend to fall backward when it starts suddenly due to inertia as the passengers tend to remain in the state of rest while the bus starts to move. When the bus stops suddenly, people fall forward because their inertia as they are in state of motion even when the bus has come to rest.
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