The gross vehicle weight for a 71 passenger school bus is 29,800lbs. The 71 passenger school bus can carry up to 48 students.
The curb weight of a 65 passenger school bus is around 16,000 pounds. If the bus has luggage racks on top, it might weight about 300 pounds more.
A bus that will carry 72 passengers weighs about 13,157 KG or 28,999 LB. This is an approximation. Each model has a different curb weight.
The cast of Boxed Up - 2010 includes: Reed Armstrong as Charlie David Buffood as Bus Passenger Walter Codesido as Bus Passenger Nelson Garbutt as Bus Passenger Ethan Lin as Bus Passenger Quincy Miller as Tom Rhoda Pell as Bus Passenger Alaine Singaye as Bus Passenger Julieta Vilatoro as Bus Passenger
It is caused by Centrifugal Force. An example is a weight fastened on the end of a string. Twirl the string in a circle, and the weight flies outwards, constrained only by the length of the string. As the bus turns sharply, so passenger are forced outwards, like the weight on the end of the string. Obviously, most passenger resist the force and remain seated by leaning inwards, or grabbing the seat in front, etc. Any passenger not holding on, could be flung against the side of the bus, or thrown into the lap of any passenger seated nearby.
The passenger moves outward when a bus takes a turn due to inertia. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion and continue in its current state of rest or uniform motion. As the bus turns, the passenger's body wants to continue moving in a straight line, causing them to move outward.
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It is caused by Centrifugal Force. An example is a weight fastened on the end of a string. Twirl the string in a circle, and the weight flies outwards, constrained only by the length of the string. As the bus turns sharply, so passenger are forced outwards, like the weight on the end of the string. Obviously, most passenger resist the force and remain seated by leaning inwards, or grabbing the seat in front, etc. Any passenger not holding on, could be flung against the side of the bus, or thrown into the lap of any passenger seated nearby.
No way of answering without knowing make, model, passenger capacity, etc.
A passenger bus can weigh in a range from 15,000 pounds to 30,000 pounds.
why does a passenger moves outward when abus takes a turn
The passenger tends to move backward when the bus starts because of inertia. The passenger's body wants to stay at rest due to Newton's First Law of Motion, so when the bus accelerates forward, the passenger appears to move backward relative to the bus.