Why do you lunge forward when a car stops?
Why do you lunge forward when your car suddenly comes to a halt? When the car comes to a sudden halt, the upper part of the body continues to move forward ( Newton’s 1st ) if the force exerted by by the lower back muscles is not great enough to give the upper body the same deceleration as the car.
When a fast moving bus suddenly stops the passengers?
When a moving bus stops suddenly, the passenger are pushed forward because of the inertia of the passengers. So when the bus or train stopped suddenly, a passenger sits inside tends to fall forward.
Can the speed of the car immediately before the brakes were applied be determined without first determining the car’s acceleration?
Can the speed of the car immediately before the brakes were applied be determined without first determining the car’s acceleration? Yes, by dividing the distance by the time. Yes, by determining the average speed while braking and doubling it.
When the driver of a fast moving bus applies brakes the passengers fall forward explain the reason by stating the law behind this?
Inertia in a moving bus when the brake is applied Similarly, the passenger tends to fall back when the bus accelerates from rest because when the bus accelerates, the passenger’s inertia tends to oppose the bus’s forward motion. Hence, the passenger tends to fall back when the bus accelerates forward.
When train stop the passenger move forward due to?
The passengers moves forward when train stops due to Inertia of motion. That is the inability of the passengers to change by themselves, in the state of motion… Hope this helps!
Why are the passengers standing on a moving bus thrust forward when brakes are suddenly applied?
Answer- We fall in forward direction when a moving bus apply brakes because when the bus was moving, our upper part of body and the bus both are in motion, and when the bus apply brakes our body tries to be in motion because of inertia of motion and experiences a forward push.