📊 Live DataSpeed: 0.0 m/sAcceleration: 0.0 m/s²Passenger Lean: 0.0°State: STOPPEDNormal Motion🧠 Inertia Effect:🧘‍♀️ Passengers sitting normally🏃‍♂️ Speed: 0.0 m/s

🚌 Newton's First Law - Inertia

📚 The Law

"An object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion, unless acted upon by an external force."

This is also called the Law of Inertia - objects resist changes to their motion.

🧠 Realistic Inertia
1. Initial Response: When acceleration starts, passengers immediately feel inertia (lean strongly)
2. Adaptation: As they adjust to the motion, they gradually return to normal
3. Constant Speed: No acceleration = no inertia effect
This is exactly what you feel in real vehicles!
🌟 Real Life Examples
• Elevator starting/stopping - you feel heavier/lighter
• Car acceleration - pushed back into seat initially
• Sudden braking - thrown forward momentarily
• Airplane takeoff - pressed back, then normal
Notice the initial effect, then adaptation!
Current Effect:
🧘‍♀️ Passengers sitting normally
No inertia effect - passengers comfortable