Why do you fall in the forward
direction when a moving bus
brakes to a stop and fall
backwards when it accelerates
from rest ?
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Answer:
inertia
Explanation:
inertia:a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged.
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Answer:
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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