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A man getting down a runnning bus falls forward

A

due to inertia of rest road is left behing and man reaches forward

B

due to inertia of motion upper part of body continue to be in motion in forward direction while feet come to rest as soon as they touch the road

C

as he leans forward as a matter of habit

D

due to the combined effect ofall the three factors states in (a),(b)and (c )

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b
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