What is Bus: Definition and 139 Discussions

A bus (contracted from omnibus, with variants multibus, motorbus, autobus, etc.) is a road vehicle designed to carry many passengers. Buses can have a capacity as high as 300 passengers. The most common type is the single-deck rigid bus, with larger loads carried by double-decker and articulated buses, and smaller loads carried by midibuses and minibuses while coaches are used for longer-distance services. Many types of buses, such as city transit buses and inter-city coaches, charge a fare. Other types, such as elementary or secondary school buses or shuttle buses within a post-secondary education campus do not charge a fare. In many jurisdictions, bus drivers require a special licence above and beyond a regular driving licence.
Buses may be used for scheduled bus transport, scheduled coach transport, school transport, private hire, or tourism; promotional buses may be used for political campaigns and others are privately operated for a wide range of purposes, including rock and pop band tour vehicles.
Horse-drawn buses were used from the 1820s, followed by steam buses in the 1830s, and electric trolleybuses in 1882. The first internal combustion engine buses, or motor buses, were used in 1895. Recently, interest has been growing in hybrid electric buses, fuel cell buses, and electric buses, as well as buses powered by compressed natural gas or biodiesel. As of the 2010s, bus manufacturing is increasingly globalised, with the same designs appearing around the world.

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    Simulating Bus Stop Work: Queuing Model Considerations

    Hi At the bus stop -normally distributed service times and Poisson arrivals of passengers. To which queuing model should I be oriented for making a simulation of bus stop work? Regards
  2. H

    [verilog]confuse on CPU's system bus

    Homework Statement I am trying to understand a simply CPU which written in system verilog. I understand most of them a part from the red colour part. import cpu_defs::*; module IR (CPU_bus.IR_port bus); logic [WORD_W-1:0] instr_reg; assign bus.sysbus = bus.Addr_bus ...
  3. rootX

    Help Karen Klein: Support Bullied Bus Monitor

    This is just crazy. I get on youtube being bullied or as a crying third world child and I can get millions of dollars? http://www.indiegogo.com/loveforkarenhklein As for the incident itself, I feel like when parents should have been informed about it personally not through youtube.
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    Simulate FST3126 4x bus switch in multisim

    I'm need to simulate a circuit with a FST3126 4x bus switch in Multisim. I was planning on using the component wizard to make an FST3126 as it's not one of there components, but I'm not sure how it works. Looking at the data sheet logic diagram I though the component acted like 4 switched...
  5. B

    Gravity another question from a bus driver

    if we accept that there is zero gravity at the center of the earth. then this would be true for stars and even black holes.. and if you move from the center, at some point there will be an "event horizon" (for want of a better term) where the gravity is half G. and further, if a cold body such...
  6. B

    Gravity a question from a bus driver:-)

    i may be in the wrong forum here and I'm sure I'm showing my ignorance. I'm not any kind of physicist,, geo, astro or otherwise.. but I'm curious.. if i weigh one "g" at the surface of the earth.. what would i weigh at the center of the earth?? my little brain is telling me i should weigh zero...
  7. L

    Running after a bus. acceleration problem

    Homework Statement someone is late for a job interview and is running at a constant velocity toward a stopped bus, at some distance from the bus, the bus begins accelerating as some low constant rate. What's the minimum speed the person must run to just catch up with the bus...
  8. M

    Bus arrivals independent random variables

    Hi. Why in all literature bus arrivals are referred as independent random variables (Poisson as well)? Is there any reference where there is some math explanation except intuitive approach which of course tell that there is no correlation between 2 bus arrivals? Best regards
  9. P

    Question regarding Pentium 4 CPU and bus

    Homework Statement Why is it impossible for Pentium 4 to work in a 32-bit PCI bus without loosing any functionality? After all, other computers with a 64-bit data bus can do transfers of 32, 16 and even 8 bits wide. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I'm not sure what loss of...
  10. R

    Just finished my first Physics exam, Bus braking Problem

    Homework Statement I just took the test, but I can't remember the question word for word, it was along these lines though: You are standing on bus. It suddenly brakes what is the force that makes you lean forward? A: Kinetic friction of your shoes on the bus floor B: Static friction of your...
  11. S

    How far does the student run before catching the bus?

    Homework Statement A student is trying to catch a bus that is stopped at a red light. She runs toward it at a constant speed of 6.0m/s. When she is 16m away from the bus, the light turns green and the bus pulls away with an acceleration of 1.0m/s^2. (a) How far does the student run before...
  12. M

    Speed and acceleration - running for the bus

    Homework Statement A bus goes from the bus stop with the acceleration 0.75 m/s^2. A girl runs after the bus. She has the speed 8.0 m/s, and she was 17.5 m behind the bus as it started. a) How long time does it take the girl to catch up with the bus?Homework Equations THe equations for...
  13. N

    A Bus travelling at a very high speed.

    A bus travels at a very high speed. It's time slows down. What's the mechanism by which this happens? Any help please?
  14. S

    Why Do You Move Backwards When Jumping Inside an Accelerating Bus?

    Does Jumping on a bus such that you are not touching any part of the bus (i.e. only the air inside the bus), when the bus is accelerating forward, result in you moving backward relative to the bus (due to inertia)? If yes, why isn't it the same when you are jumping on the Earth? If no, why not...
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    What is a Data Bus Tristate Transceiver and How Does it Work?

    **I asked an admin where to post this topic, because i wasnt sure if it should go in the homework forum or not, and was told to post here. Hello. I am taking a beginning circuits class this summer and every homework assignment is accompanied by a simple thought provoking essay (about a...
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    Bus Circular Motion: Calculating Minimum Friction for Laptop Stability

    A bus passenger has her laptop sitting on the flat seat beside her as the bus, traveling at 10.0 m/s, goes around a turn with a radius of 25.0 m. what minimum coefficient of static friction in necessary to keep the laptop from sliding?
  17. N

    How can we improve the safety of school/tour buses in the event of a collision?

    With the increase of devastating accidents involving buses with head on collisions, I feel they need to be designed safer. I am on a mission to start a non-profit agency to design and manufacture composite exoskeleton's to retrofit buses. I don't know about you, but I would be scared to put my...
  18. C

    Catching the Bus: How Long Will It Take?

    Homework Statement A man runs at a speed of 4.0 m/s to catch a standing bus. When his distance to the door is 6.0m, the bus starts moving forward and continues with a constant acceleration of 1.2 m/s2. Homework Equations a) How many seconds does it take for the man to reach the door ? b)...
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    Why does a person on a bus move to the back when the bus accelerates?

    I was reading about inertia and there was this cartoon on my textbook. This guy puts on rollerblades and steps on to a bus. "Magically" as the car accelerates he ends up at the end of the vehicle and when he wants to step out the bus he simply stands up and, "magically" ends up at the...
  20. P

    A bus strip usually contains two columns

    What does the term "ground" mean in an ELECTRONIC circuit? A bus strip usually contains two columns: one for GROUND and one for a supply voltage. What does ground mean in this context and how do we ground a circuit while using a breadboard?
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    Analog to CAN Bus: Solutions for SAE Snowmobile Project

    Hello, My senior design group is working on an SAE sponsered zero emissions snowmobile. The motor and controller we are using uses CAN protocol. Our biggest issue is figuring out a way to convert the analog throttle to a CAN message. Is there a circuit a person could construct or a product...
  22. B

    Linear approximation of bus revenue

    Homework Statement If the price of a bus pass from Albuquerque to Los Alamos is set at x dollars, a bus company takes in a monthly revenue of R(x) = 1.5x − 0.01x2 (in thousands of dollars). Suppose that x = 80. How will revenue be affected by a small increase in price? Explain using the...
  23. T

    Interfacing serial peripheral connecter with parallel bus

    I'm not 100% sure that this is in the right board, but... I need to attach an inclinometer to a data translation board. The DAQ module in question is a DT9816 from Data Translation, and in inclinometers one of those being looked at is the ADIS16209CCCZ from Analog Devices. This has a serial...
  24. P

    Speed - the bus jump in the movie

    Speed --- the bus jump in the movie! Homework Statement In the movie Speed1, a loaded city bus is rigged with an explosive that will detonate and kill everyone aboard if its speed goes below 50 miles per hour. As the bus is moving, the people on board are informed that a bridge ahead in the...
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    Word problem for a bus travel and a boat accelerating

    Hey everybody, I need help on a few word problems. The major problem I'm having is finding a formula to use. A bus is going to a football game and leaves at 4:00pm. It travels 20.91 miles to the game in 33 minutes. What is the bus' average speed in miles per hour? I'm completely clueless...
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    His mom frequently sends him home-cooked food through some bus

    My cousin studies in a town located at almost three hours drive from his home. His mom frequently sends him home-cooked food through some bus service which runs between the towns. She places the food in a food container. In summer, she first freezes the food then places it in the container. But...
  27. P

    Gear ratio calculation for a transit bus

    Hi there, I am simulating the hybrid transit bus, Its max speed is at 60 kph, most speed used on road is below 20 kph (more than 60% of its total operation time) The bus follows stop-and-go pattern almost all the time. The bus is to be fuel cell/battery hybrid, therefore it uses an...
  28. P

    Hybrid Electric Transit Bus Powertrain Design

    Hello, I am in the beginning of sizing all the components in the powertrain and really need your help; I am trying to size the motor for a hybrid eletric bus All articles I have read so far mention one lengthy equation that to know the rated power of the motor, one mush use; PEM =...
  29. P

    Concept Electric Hybrid SOFC/Battery Transit Bus

    Good afternoon from England! I am sure this is not a homework, rather an engineering project. I am interested in an alternative way of electrically propelling a transit bus using a combination of solid oxide fuel cell and battery, focussing on its powertrain. Two powertrain...
  30. B

    Bus Frequencies and Ohms Law

    What does increasing the frequency of a computers main bus [the bus that connects the CPU to the chipset] imply about the voltage ["information"] traveling on a bus? (what IS the frequency of a bus effectively measuring, data units per second?) The way i see it (please correct me if I'm...
  31. P

    Person in a bus (accelerating system)

    Hy I'm having some issues about the Newtons third law. The image should represent a person in a bus with and the forces acting on them. The bus and the person are observed from outside the bus. The bus starts accelerating because of the force F_{BUS MOVING}. This force represent the...
  32. B

    Physical Transfer of Data on a Computer Bus

    My understanding of a modern computer is as follows; 'information' is sent from a keyboard as current (I), this signal is sent to the CPU via the appropriate buses (in this instance, USB -> North Bridge -> main bus/cpu bus -> CPU), which is then recognized by a CPU via integrated circuit, and...
  33. M

    Can You Catch the Bus If It Starts Accelerating While You're Running to It?

    [b]1. You are running late for your bus that is 100m away. Luckily it is stopped at a traffic light. When you are 16m from the bus, running at your max speed of 6.0m/s the light changes and the bus starts accelerating at 1.0m/s². Do you catch the bus? If so, how far did you have to run to catch...
  34. D

    Where is the least bumpy spot on a school bus?

    What is the least bumpiest spot on a bus? Specifically a yellow, single-decked, "transit" school bus, although I think this could apply to most, if not all, buses.
  35. S

    Mythbusters Bus Jump Small Scale

    In the movie Speed a speeding bus is shown jumping a long gap in the elevated freeway. The Mythbusters test the physics at 1/12 scale. In the TV show Grant writes an equation to find the scaled down ramp exit velocity, where supposedly one must compensate the small scale speed downward because...
  36. K

    Bus ticket and sum of digits puzzle

    Yesterday Professor Q rode on a bus with his friend. As soon as he got the tickets for himself and his friend, which were consecutively numbered with each of the tickets bearing a 5-digit number with no leading zero, he added the digits on them and told his friend that the sum of all ten digits...
  37. L

    Bus and Sports Car Kinematics Problem

    Homework Statement Question reads: A bus traveling at 15.0m/s [E], started to slow down with an acceleration of 0.5m/s^2[W] as soon as it was abreast of a sports car. At the same instant, the sports car had a velocity of 6m/s [E] and was accelerating at 2.5m/s^2 [E]. At what time does the...
  38. A

    Bus simulation in excel, exponential distribution departure

    Homework Statement The bus service operates between points A and B. The buses depart from the terminal station A with headways that follow the negative exponentioal distributiona with parameter 10 trips per hour. Assume that the characteristics of the system remain the same over time (not...
  39. B

    Centripetal force on a turning bus

    Homework Statement Consider the rear view of a bus turning right. If the driver turned the bus while traveling too fast, the bus could topple over. If the bus did topple would the bus fall to the left or to the right? Explain. Since the bus was turning to the right, the centripetal force...
  40. Math Is Hard

    Bus Topology: Connecting Computers to the "Bus

    http://en.kioskea.net/contents/initiation/topologi.php3 What connects the cables coming from the computers to the "bus"? I can't quite get the idea of connecting these cables to another cable when connecting devices aren't mentioned.
  41. B

    How Long Will it Take Me to Catch The Bus?

    Homework Statement Lisa is late for the school bus! (Oh - no) As Otto is pulling away with a constant acceleration of 1.10 m/s/s. Lisa is 11m away and running at a constant speed of 5.05 m/s.. When will Lisa catch the bus? Where will Lisa catch the bus using the bus's initial position...
  42. S

    Jumping out of a moving bus (quick question)

    If the bus is moving back and I want to jump out of the bus. Which direction do I have jump from the door. Is relative velocity related to this?
  43. Y

    Power and torque for the bus

    Homework Statement i want to find the required engine for a bus. it is 15000 kg with passengers 12 metre length i want to find starting torque and power required when it is on an inclined plane(%15) and also i want o calculate the torque and the power of the engine required when it is...
  44. S

    Can anyone help me figure out how fast a bus was going?

    I don’t know much about physics, but I was recently in an accident and I am trying to figure out approx how fast the other driver was going. What details would I need for the formula? I do know the object weighs 40,000 lbs (speed limit in area was 35, so I know it was going anywhere from...
  45. Ivan Seeking

    News Buy Cheney a Bus Ticket: Help Send Former VP Home to Wyoming!

    This email received from the dems was good for a chuckle. https://www.democrats.org/page/contribute/cheneybus?source=20090425_JOC_ND2
  46. J

    A bus, a pendulum and acceleration

    Homework Statement A bus is descending a uniform 20 degree slope. It brakes with constant deceleration. A pendulum moves 10 degrees away from the vertical to the downward side. Find the acceleration of the bus. ....| .../| ... ../.| .../10| .../...|.../ ...O...|.../ ....|/...
  47. baywax

    Fossilized Snake the size of a bus.

    Life is varied, strange and wonderful! http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/090204/top_news/science_palaeontology_animals_snake_offbeat_1
  48. Useful nucleus

    Why is Maximum RAM Memory Limited to 4 GB with a 32-bit Address Bus?

    Why, with a 32-bit adress bus , we can only have a maximum of 4 GB RAM memory?
  49. R

    Launching a 50,000 Kg Bus - Calculating Propulsion Needed

    Hello~ Given the average full size bus is 50,000 Kg, how much propulsion would I be required to launch said bus, let's say: 200 feet? I have drawn a schematic to get you started: http://img67.imageshack.us/img67/452/buscannonfe2.th.png Thanks!
  50. K

    Bus Speed Needed to Coast to Top of 0.88m Hill - Homework Solution

    Homework Statement A bus runs out of fuel as it approaches a hill. If the hill is 0.88 m high, how fast must the bus be traveling in order to coast just to the top of the hill? Homework Equations ? The Attempt at a Solution I'm so stuck and it's drving me crazy can someone please...
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