If all the passengers are properly buckled in and the car brakes suddenly to a stop, someone may spill their coffee.
Withdrawl symptoms could occur, anywhere between mild-severe depending on the dosage size and frequency.
This happens because an object in motion tends to stay in motion
The passengers, and everything else will keep going forward until restrained or impacting something.
It is because the skier (when stationary) is moving at the same speed as the Earth's rotation. The same effect is felt by passengers on a bus. When the bus suddenly starts off, the passengers are thrust back into their seats. When the bus suddenly stops, the passengers are thrust forwards in their seats. But, for most of the journey, when the bus is travelling at a steady speed, the passengers can relax in their seats and enjoy the journey.
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...
yes, the boat is traveling at the same speed as the passengers. when the boat accelerates or decelerates the passengers accelerate or decelerate as well. EX: If a boat that is going 50mph suddenly crashes into a cliff sideand stops short the passengers are still traveling at 50mph which is why they will fly forward to there deaths
Because of inertia. Things that are moving likes to keep moving.
The knocking on the door suddenly stops Apex 1.1.8
this could be due to a bad ignition modual in the disttibutor
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the fielder would break down and the ball would fly into their face. the obviously too much chocolate silly fielder
The patient could have had a seizure. That would explain their eyes rolling back and the breathing stopped. Tubereculosis could explain vomiting blood if the blood came from the lungs. Those are also symptoms of shock.