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No, the reason a penny thrown straight up inside a bus will come back to your hand is due to the principle of inertia. When the bus moves forward, everything inside it, including the air and the penny, moves forward at the same velocity due to inertia. Thus, when the penny is thrown up, it still retains some of that forward momentum, allowing it to return to the hand as the bus moves forward.
Only if the bus is on fire.
its like the bus is pulling your feet out from underneath you
When a bus accelerates, the force of the acceleration pushes you in the opposite direction (Newton's third law). Your body, still at rest, doesn't immediately move with the bus, causing you to fall backwards until your body catches up with the moving bus. This is similar to how you lean back when a car accelerates.
the gluteals
because serial bus moves in single way where parallel bus moves in different ways.
It's all about momentum. When the bus is standing still, your body is standing still and has no momentum. When the bus begins to move, you body wants to stay stationary. Because it's resisting the acceleration of the bus, you don't accelerate with the bus and therefore get pushed backwards.
While on the bus a crackhead was being rude so he was thrown from the moving bus. I could have thrown that ball a mile but I have no arms. He could of thrown the runner out if he didn't have a bet with the other team. I've thrown up a hundred times from liquor. I drunk a bottle of gin and i was looking for the bottle but i had already thrown it at a crackhead
When a bus accelerates, the force of the bus moving forward through the inertia pushes passengers backward. Additionally, passengers may lean backwards instinctively to counterbalance the force and maintain their equilibrium.
"Backwards" is an adverb, not a common noun. It is used to describe the direction in which something moves or faces.
A swing!
no bird can only move backwards! only a hummingbird has the ability to move backwards but it also moves forwards and left to right!