It is caused by Centrifugal Force. An example is a weight fastened on the end of a string. Twirl the string in a circle, and the weight flies outwards, constrained only by the length of the string. As the bus turns sharply, so passenger are forced outwards, like the weight on the end of the string. Obviously, most passenger resist the force and remain seated by leaning inwards, or grabbing the seat in front, etc. Any passenger not holding on, could be flung against the side of the bus, or thrown into the lap of any passenger seated nearby.
why does a passenger moves outward when abus takes a turn
Inertia.
The bus needs to slow down. It's called centrifugal force.
It is caused by Centrifugal Force. An example is a weight fastened on the end of a string. Twirl the string in a circle, and the weight flies outwards, constrained only by the length of the string. As the bus turns sharply, so passenger are forced outwards, like the weight on the end of the string. Obviously, most passenger resist the force and remain seated by leaning inwards, or grabbing the seat in front, etc. Any passenger not holding on, could be flung against the side of the bus, or thrown into the lap of any passenger seated nearby.
centrifugal force
How do u turn on the passenger airbag in a 05 volvo
no you cant as i have found out, you have ti take it to a ford dealer and they charge a fortune.
How do you turn on the passenger airbag on a 05 Honda accord lx
Centrigugal force operates on the tires to hold them together and has nothing to do with acceleration or deceleration.
My "Passenger Airbag Off" light is illuminated even when I have a passenger is in the right seat. Isn't there a sensor in the right seat that is supposed to turn the airbag on when I have a passenger?
they form a circle and turn their faces outward
open the passenger door there is a key slot there put the key in turn to the off position but don't forget to turn it back on