Why doe the rider fall in forward direction when a running horse stops suddenly?
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The rider fall in forward directional when a running horse stops suddenly due to inertia of motion this is the newton's first law.
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The rider fall in forward directional when a running horse stops suddenly due to inertia of motion this is the newton's first law.
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Reason: Due to Inertia of Motion
Explanation:
[Concept Used: Inertia]
Horse rider falls forward when a horse at full gallop stops suddenly due to inertia of motion. The horse tends to be moving with a velocity of v. Since, the man is also moving with the velocity that of horse's, he also posses v.
After the horse stops suddenly implying the velocity to be 0, the rider still holds the velocity of v. So, though the horse stops, but due to the v velocity of the rider, he keeps moving which ultimately makes him fall forward leading to disastrous accidents.
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