Answer:
The answer to this question is False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Answer:
The loss of balance while standing on a bus often is due:
Explanation:
The third Newton law from Latin says: "Action is always opposed an equal reaction: or the two bodies on each other are always equal, and in opposite directions," which means that when a force is exercised in a direction by a body, the other body in the interaction exercises a force in the other direction. In the case of the person on the bus, when the bus makes a force forward, your body makes a force in the other direction (back), in a similar case, when the bus stops, its force in directed to the back, in that time your body make a force forward, in each case your body can lose balance because your center of gravity is directed in the same direction in which the opposite force to that of the bus moves.
initial height of the pole vaulter = 4.2 m
height of the pole vaulter just before it touch the pad = 80 cm
so the total displacement of pole vaulter just before he will touch the pad = 4.2 - 0.80 = 3.4 m
now by kinematics
now after this he will come to rest after compressing the pad by 50 cm
so again we can use kinematics to find its acceleration
so here its acceleration will be - 66.64 m/s^2