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Define Inertia. Why a car driver is compulsary to tie a seat belt at the time of driving​

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Answered by parithi89
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inertia :

the physical force that keeps things where they are or keeps them moving in the direction they are travelling.

Inertia is the reason that people in cars need to wear seat belts. A moving car has inertia, and so do the riders inside it. When the driver applies the brakes, an unbalanced force is applied to the car. Normally, the bottom of the seat applies an unbalanced force—friction—which slows the riders down as the car slows.

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Answered by kiraneasyday
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Explanation:

Inertia is the reason that people in cars need to wear seat belts. A moving car has inertia, and so do the riders inside it. When the driver applies the brakes, an unbalanced force is applied to the car. Normally, the bottom of the seat applies an unbalanced force—friction—which slows the riders down as the car slo

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