you have to go into the battery box and turn on the battery switch in the upper right side
You can increase load on a bus power system by increasing the bus active power demand ans reactive power demand.
why does a passenger moves outward when abus takes a turn
The bus needs to slow down. It's called centrifugal force.
It's the Bigger leaver the more power you have type thing, so the bigger the wheel the better the steering power
Inertia.
A school bus is a compound machine because it combines multiple simple machines working together. In order to power a school bus you use a lever to turn the key, a plank to get the gas from the tank to the engine, and the engine uses gears to work.
Yes, at least in some states. I've seen signs that say, "Right turn in front of bus is illegal". It should say, "Right turn across front of bus is illegal".
no all vehicals from all direction are to stop and wait for the bus to turn their lights off and leave.
due to inertia
Yes, a school bus can make a right turn on a red light in Pennsylvania.
A computer's power supply unit provides all needed voltages for the components of a computer that are internal. Externals either draw power from the USB bus (which in turn gets it's power from the aforementioned PSU or a Hub with a power supply) OR have their own internal power supply with a cable.
The engender is the power of the bus