If a man jumps from a moving train, would he fall forward or backward? And why?
If a man jumps from a moving train, would he fall forward or backward? And why?
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If a man jumps from a moving train, would he fall forward or backward? And why?
If a man jumps from a moving train, would he fall forward or backward? And why?
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Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist any change in their state of motion. When a person ajumps from the train , his body would try to continue moving in the direction the train was moving due to inertia. But as soon as both the feet touches the ground, the lower part of the body comes to rRead more
Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist any change in their state of motion. When a person ajumps from the train , his body would try to continue moving in the direction the train was moving due to inertia. But as soon as both the feet touches the ground, the lower part of the body comes to rest while the upper part gets carried away under the effect of inertia resulting into his forward fall. so you move forward when you jump from a train
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