A person driving a car suddenly applies the breaks on seeing a child on the road ahead. If he is not wearing seat belt, he falls forward and hits his head against the steering wheel. Why?
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it is due to newtons 1st law.
Newtons 1st law>> if any is at rest,or in uniform motion it continues to be rest or uniform motion unless something disturbs it
the person driving the car uniformly,and suddenly applies the brakes,here he is continuing in uniform motion,that is why he falls forward
Newtons 1st law>> if any is at rest,or in uniform motion it continues to be rest or uniform motion unless something disturbs it
the person driving the car uniformly,and suddenly applies the brakes,here he is continuing in uniform motion,that is why he falls forward
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