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Lindsay is standing in the middle of the aisle of a bus that’s at rest at a stop light. The light turns green and the bus speeds up. Without grabbing or hanging on to anything, Lindsay manages to remain stationary with respect to the floor. While the bus is speeding up, the net force on Lindsay points in which direction?
a. Toward the front of the bus b. There is no net force on Lindsay c. Toward the back of the bus
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