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Which law explains that when you are standing up on a bus and the bus suddenly stops your body continues to go forward?

To recap, Newton's first law, the law of inertia, states the following: An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted on by an unbalanced force.



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Since the bus is no longer moving as fast as that, you fly forward relative to the bus, until you hit something that stops you. This is a direct consequence of Newton's First Law: since there are no outside forces acting on you, you continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed.

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When bus starts moving forward, lower part of the person begin to move with the bus whereas the upper part of the body tends to remain in rest due to inertia. Q. Assertion :When a bus starts suddenly, a person standing in it falls backwards.

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When a bus starts suddenly,its passengers tend to fall backwards because due to their inertia, the passengers tend to remain in a state of rest even when the bus starts moving.

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When a bus stops suddenly, its passengers tend to fall forward because due to their inertia the passengers tend to remain in a state of motion even though the bus has come to rest. Was this answer helpful? Why is it so that when a bus suddenly starts moving.

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