examples of law of inertia applied to safety
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Here are some examples :-
When pedaling a bicycle, if you stop pedaling it, the bicycle continues to move forward until friction or gravity slows it down.
If a car moves from the speed breaker, the driver may experience upper part moving up but bump remains fixed on seat. Thus, bumps of the driver is said to be in inertia.
A flying kite remains steady up high in the air. The kite there remains in inertia.
A ball rolling down the hill continues to roll down unless friction or another force stops it.
tightening of seat belts when the driver stops the car immediately.
When pedaling a bicycle, if you stop pedaling it, the bicycle continues to move forward until friction or gravity slows it down.
If a car moves from the speed breaker, the driver may experience upper part moving up but bump remains fixed on seat. Thus, bumps of the driver is said to be in inertia.
A flying kite remains steady up high in the air. The kite there remains in inertia.
A ball rolling down the hill continues to roll down unless friction or another force stops it.
tightening of seat belts when the driver stops the car immediately.
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seatbelts are used in cars to prevent any injury due to sudden hit with the front part of the car
it is advised to tie our baggage with rope in buses so that they do not fall due to a sudden break or start
it is advised to tie our baggage with rope in buses so that they do not fall due to a sudden break or start
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