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Relative to the bus, you are moving towards the back. If your walking speed is slower than the speed of the moving bus (which it usually will be) then your motion relative to a point on the ground will be moving in the direction of the moving bus, but slower by the speed at which you are walking.
The bus, as there is a much larger moving mass.
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If a passenger on a bus moving east sees a man standing on a curb from the passenger's perspective, the man appears to be moving west at a speed equal to the bus' speed.
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because in the bus we are in motion and as soon as we move out there is sudden jerk because of inertia of motion.
The bus needs to slow down. It's called centrifugal force.
Relative to the bus, you are moving towards the back. If your walking speed is slower than the speed of the moving bus (which it usually will be) then your motion relative to a point on the ground will be moving in the direction of the moving bus, but slower by the speed at which you are walking.
why is it dangerous to travel on the roof of a bus
They would die, of course
A Slow Bus To Chingford was created on 1981-10-06.
Slow down and be prepared to stop if the bus flashers turn to red.
If you pass a school bus that is stopped and get caught, which you more than likely will as the will write down you license plate number, you will get a ticket and pay a hefty fine. Passing a school bus it very dangerous and serious and it is not taken lightly in any state. If you are talking about passing a moving school bus then as long as you pass in a passing zone and are not speeding you are not breaking any law so nothing will happen.
Until the stop sign on the side of the bus is pressed to the bus and the red lights behind it are off and the bus is moving forward again.
The bus, as there is a much larger moving mass.
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