how headrest and seat belts agree with the concept of law of inertia?
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Inertia is the reason that people in cars need to wear seat belts. ... 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. The force from the seat belt is applied over a longer time, so the force causes less damage.
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Inertia is the reason that people in cars need to wear seat belts. ... 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. The force from the seat belt is applied over a longer time, so the force causes less damage.
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