When the bus starts moving, the passenger's body tends to remain at rest due to inertia. As a result, the bus moving forward causes the body to lean back due to inertia's resistance to change in motion. This backward feeling is the body's natural response to the bus accelerating forward.
Passengers on a bus tend to fall backward when it starts suddenly due to inertia. As the bus accelerates forward, the passengers, who were initially at rest, want to stay at rest due to their inertia. This causes them to lean back or fall backward as the bus moves forward.
The passenger tends to move backward when the bus starts because of inertia. The passenger's body wants to stay at rest due to Newton's First Law of Motion, so when the bus accelerates forward, the passenger appears to move backward relative to the bus.
Passengers fall backward when a bus starts suddenly because of inertia. Inertia is the tendency of objects to resist changes in their state of motion. When the bus accelerates forward, the passengers' bodies want to stay at rest due to inertia, causing them to fall backward.
This is what we call "Inertia of Rest" The upper portion remains at rest though the feet attached to the bus starts moving. So relatively the head has to go back as it lags. So he falls backward. By holding the rod above the head with a grip the passenger pulls his head forward so as to avoid falling back. As the bus moves with uniform motion then whole body will be in motion. Same way as the driver applies brake and brings the bus to rest, the passenger falls forward. This is due to "intertia of motion"
It is due to inertia. Inertia is characteristics of matter. There are three kinds of inertia. One is inertia due to rest. Second one is inertia due to motion. Third is inertia due to direction. The question asked is concerned with inertia due to rest. Inertia is defined as the inability of matter to change by its own its state of rest or of uniform motion along a straight line.
Passengers on a bus tend to fall backward when it starts suddenly due to inertia. As the bus accelerates forward, the passengers, who were initially at rest, want to stay at rest due to their inertia. This causes them to lean back or fall backward as the bus moves forward.
The passenger tends to move backward when the bus starts because of inertia. The passenger's body wants to stay at rest due to Newton's First Law of Motion, so when the bus accelerates forward, the passenger appears to move backward relative to the bus.
Passengers fall backward when a bus starts suddenly because of inertia. Inertia is the tendency of objects to resist changes in their state of motion. When the bus accelerates forward, the passengers' bodies want to stay at rest due to inertia, causing them to fall backward.
This is what we call "Inertia of Rest" The upper portion remains at rest though the feet attached to the bus starts moving. So relatively the head has to go back as it lags. So he falls backward. By holding the rod above the head with a grip the passenger pulls his head forward so as to avoid falling back. As the bus moves with uniform motion then whole body will be in motion. Same way as the driver applies brake and brings the bus to rest, the passenger falls forward. This is due to "intertia of motion"
It is due to inertia. Inertia is characteristics of matter. There are three kinds of inertia. One is inertia due to rest. Second one is inertia due to motion. Third is inertia due to direction. The question asked is concerned with inertia due to rest. Inertia is defined as the inability of matter to change by its own its state of rest or of uniform motion along a straight line.
It's because of inertia. You are not falling backward technically, rather the bus' acceleration is moving it forward however your inertia is stopping you from moving. So the bus is moving forward while you remain still. It is like the trick when someone pulls a cloth from under a bowl of water very quickly. The cloth comes away cleanly and the bowl does not budge. By the way inertia is the resistance an object (here the object is the passenger in the bus) has to having its state of motion change (that is in this case the passengers are resisting changing their movement from being still to actually moving).
Inertia is the resistance of an object to change it state of rest or motion. when you are standing in a moving bus and it suddenly stops you tend to fall backward. This is due to inertia of motion. Body resists the change in motion due to which u fall backward. so inertia exactly opposes or resists your change in motion.
The seated passenger in a moving car is at rest relative to the car's interior.
When a bus starts suddenly, the passengers tend to be pushed backward due to their inertia. As the bus accelerates forward, the passengers’ bodies want to stay at rest, causing them to experience a sensation of being pushed back into their seats until their bodies catch up with the bus's motion.
In order to draw/write a quarter rest, think of it as a 3, drawn backward. Then, give it a little Alfalfa (from the Little Rascals) hair, sticking up and leaning left. (You can just do the backward 3. That's what I do.)
Free fall from rest typically refers to an object falling under the influence of gravity without any initial velocity. This means that the object starts falling from a stationary position and solely accelerates due to gravity without any other forces acting on it. Objects in free fall from rest will accelerate at a rate of approximately 9.81 m/s^2 on Earth.
Imagine that you are standing inside a stationary bus. Suddenly the bus starts moving and you fall backwards. This is due to the inertia of your body. When the bus was at rest, you were also at rest. When the bus started moving, your legs went with the floor of the bus due to friction. But the upper part of your body tends to continue in its state of rest (inertia of rest). As a result you fall backwards.