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Sustained winds of 74 MPH or faster.
The law of 'Inertia'.
The right side.
At 2pm EDT Earl's forward speed was 15mph, while his maximum sustained winds were 125 mph.
When car was moving, passengers were also moving. When car suddenly stops, the moving passengers try to maintain their state of forward motion because of their inertia. so they move forward relative to their seats...
The average forward speed of a hurricane is 10-15 mph
Errors in forecasting the forward speed of a hurricane can affect the time available for evacuation. Early evacuation can save lives.
Inertia
Inertia
Sustained winds of 74 MPH or faster.
Because you are decelerating sharply
yes my gerbil was grooming it self and suddenly he did one
this is because of the law of inertia
True ... it's called inertia.
No., Telaga community always forward community.
they would suddenly shoot forward at extremly high speeds.
Force of Inertia