When a body is in motion, by virtue of inertia of motion when it comes down from bus ..the body tries to continue with velocity of bus…But the legs when touch the ground ..they are at rest.. so the leg stops and body moves with velocity and direction of bus..Hence a person falls in direction of moving bus(forward).
Q. Should we get down from a moving bus?
A getting passenger getting down from a moving bus, falls in the direction of the motion of the bus. This is because his feet come to rest on touching the ground and the remaining body continues to move due to inertia of motion.
Q. Why do we need to run a distance before getting into a moving bus?
Inertia is the tendency of an object to reduce a change in its state of motion. But if we run before we enter the moving bus, then we can shift our body’s inertia from rest to in motion and we will feel more comfortable when we enter the bus.
Q. Do not get off a run running bus?
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- slide left foot to left, apply weight.
- slide right foot to left, apply weight. ( note your left foot is now behind you)
- bring left-foot forward (take the first step completely off train)
- now walk (or run) right-foot-left-foot till normal walking pace, or a complete stop is possible.
Q. Why one should get down from a moving bus towards facing moving bus direction?
This is due to Newton’s first law of motion. First law of motion is called as law of inertia. This law states that an object will be at rest and an object will be in motion unless an external force applied to it. Due to this reason, a person getting down from the moving bus falls in the direction of motion of the bus.
Q. What does it mean get down?
transitive verb. 1 : to manage to swallow. 2 : to cause to be physically, mentally, or emotionally exhausted : depress the weather was getting her down.
Q. What does go down mean sexually?
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgo down on somebody phrasal verbto touch someone’s sexual organs with the lips and tongue in order to give them sexual pleasure → go→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusgo down on • I licked his chest and then went down on him.
Q. What does get down girl mean?
It means a girl dancing on someone provocatively. For a lack of better words.
Q. What does down and dirty mean sexually?
One such idiom is “down and dirty,” which can mean one of two things. People use it to describe a situation or individual who operates in a deceitful or devious manner, but it also works as a euphemism for sex, particularly sex that is in some way wild, uncontrolled, or illicit.
Q. How are you down slang?
slang To begin behaving in an uninhibited and energetic manner. slang To dance, especially in an uninhibited or excited manner. Last I saw Sheila, she was totally getting down on the dance floor.
Q. What does get down with the get down mean?
Once I was able to do this, I changed the way DJs played records.” And yes, he coined the phrase “the get down,” which is now a part of the musical lexicon. In a nutshell, it refers to the hip-hop beat that, like Flash, The Get Down’s characters are trying to perfect during the series.
Q. What does get down with you mean?
“Get down” can mean “dance” and so it can mean “dance with me”.
Q. Is get down a phrasal verb?
GET DOWN (phrasal verb) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
Q. What does get down to brass tacks mean?
informal. : to start to discuss or consider the most important details or facts about something We finally got down to brass tacks and decided to work out a schedule for the project.
Q. What does can’t cut the mustard mean?
To cut the mustard is “to reach or surpass the desired standard or performance” or more generally “to succeed, to have the ability to do something.” For instance, Beyoncé really cut the mustard in her new song.
Q. What does mustard mean in Cockney?
One of the idiomatic expressions is keen as mustard, which means very enthusiastic.
Q. Why do we say brass tacks?
To make measuring the fabric easier, owners would hammer brass tacks at common intervals — a yard, half-yard and quarter-yard. So after the customer picked the cloth, the clerk would say something like, “OK, I’ll measure it, so let’s get down to brass tacks.”
Q. What does brass mean?
1 : an alloy consisting essentially of copper and zinc in variable proportions. 2a : the brass instruments of an orchestra or band —often used in plural. b : a usually brass memorial tablet. c : bright metal fittings, utensils, or ornaments.
Q. What is the meaning of tacks?
1 : a small nail with a sharp point and usually a broad flat head. 2 : the direction a ship is sailing as shown by the position the sails are set in. 3 : a course or method of action Since I wasn’t getting any answers, I decided to try a different tack. 4 : a temporary stitch used in sewing.
Q. Where does the term the brass come from?
Leaders of the 19th century British army wore pieces of metal called oak leaves on their hats. The metal brass has a color similar to that of gold. So a leader or commander came to be called a member of the brass.