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If a person drives a car at a very high speed and hit something, the car will come to an instant stop. Explain using Newton's First Law of Motion

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Answered by zoya0710
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Newton's first law of motion states that the body don't come in rest or in the state of motion until an external force doesn't act on it.The object to which car was hitted will exert force on car and the car will stop.

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Answered by krishtiwari07
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During a car crash, energy is transferred from the vehicle to whatever it hits, be it another vehicle or a stationary object. This transfer of energy, depending on variables that alter states of motion, can cause injuries and damage cars and property. The object that was struck will either absorb the energy thrust upon it or possibly transfer that energy back to the vehicle that struck it. Focusing on the distinction between force and energy can help explain the physics involved.

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