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1.Why do you tend to move backward when a bus suddenly starts moving from rest?Answer: The inertia at rest of your body tends to resist the bus' motion.2. Why do you tend to move forward when a traveling bus suddenly stops?Answer: The inertia in motion of your body keeps you to continue moving even ifthe bus has already stopped
If there is no net force, the object will stay at rest if it was at rest, or continue moving - at constant velocity - if it was already moving.
A motion for continuance is a request to the judge to delay or postpone the proceedings.
Direction
Acceleration ... whether or not it was in motion initially.
orbit
Orbit
Nothing will happen to the object's motion, it will continue along its path.
Inertia. Inertia is the tendency of an object to stay in motion.
If the item is already in motion, yes; it will continue to move in the same direction and at the same speed.
motion
1.Why do you tend to move backward when a bus suddenly starts moving from rest?Answer: The inertia at rest of your body tends to resist the bus' motion.2. Why do you tend to move forward when a traveling bus suddenly stops?Answer: The inertia in motion of your body keeps you to continue moving even ifthe bus has already stopped
The reversing car attempting to park would be at fault. The car already traveling in the road would have the right of way since they are already properly in motion and traveling in the correct direction of traffic.. The reversing car would be traveling against the flow of traffic and has an obligation to ensure that the way is clear before reversing.
A vehicle traveling at exactly 60 mph down a perfectly straight road. This is uniform motion. Uniform motion is when an object is moving in a straight line at a constant speed.A car on a busy road.The motion of the car is traveled in same speed is called uniform motion.The car is going in retardation motion is called uniform motion
Motion is already involves in motion because the motion is motion
If there is no net force, the object will stay at rest if it was at rest, or continue moving - at constant velocity - if it was already moving.
Friction opposes the motion of one object moving past another. Objects at rest remain at rest and objects traveling at a steady rate in a straight line continue that way until a force acts on them.