Passengers tend to continue in their straight-line motion because of inertia, which resists changes in their state of motion.
Why do passengers tend to continue in their straight-line motion when the motorcar turns?
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Passengers tend to continue in their straight-line motion when the motorcar turns due to inertia. Their bodies resist the change in direction, maintaining their initial straight-line path until an external force redirects their motion.