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How is seat belt related to law of inertia?

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Answered by ghemanth73
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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.

Answered by amanpreet02399
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The working of seat belts in cars is related to the law of Inertia in physics. Inertia refers to the resistance offered by an object in motion, to change the way it is moving. The law of inertia states that a body in motion preserves its speed and direction as long as no force acts on it and a body at rest will lay at rest unless a force acts on it to change its state of rest.

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