How does a seat belt aid work as a safety measure? Explain it using the concept of inertia.
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A moving car has inertia, and so do the riders inside it. ... Instead, the riders continue moving forward with most of their original speed because of their inertia. If the driver is wearing a seat belt, the seat belt rather than the windshield applies the unbalanced force that stops the driver's forward motion.
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»If you're moving, you will keep moving until a force stops you. Explain how the law of inertia relates to seat belt safety
»When you wear a seat belt, the seat belt "stops" your body when the car stops unexpectedly.
»Without the seat belt to stop you, your body would continue to move at the same rate of speed...
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