inertia
inertia
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
A perpetual motion machine (non-physical).
The frictional force needed to just stop something from moving is called limiting friction, and the object is said to be in limiting equilibrium.
friction stops things from moving and slows it down
inertia
It keeps you from moving forward if the car is hit or stops suddenly.
Momentum
The book has inertia, that is why it continues moving.
inertia
Because of inertia. Things that are moving likes to keep moving.
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 eyes of the owl are fixed by sclerotic rings ( Sclerotic rings are rings of bone ) which stops the owls eyes from moving.
the fielder would break down and the ball would fly into their face. the obviously too much chocolate silly fielder
True ... it's called inertia.
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...
Gravity is a force that keeps us on the ground and friction is a force that either stops your feet from moving or doesn't do anything at all!