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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Due to Inertia
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Inertia in a moving bus when the brake is applied
As the driver applies brakes, the bus comes to rest. But, the passenger tries to maintain the inertia of motion. As a result, a forward force is exerted on him. ... Hence, the passenger tends to fall back when the bus accelerates forward.
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