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A rider on the horse back falls backward...

A rider on the horse back falls backwards when horse starts running all of a sudden because

A

of inertia of motion.

B

of pseudo force acting on the rider.

C

inerti of rest keeps the upper part of body at rest whereas lower part of the body moves forward with the horse.

D

of losing balance.

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