the seat belts are provided in the cars so that if the car stops suddenly due to an emergency braking, the persons sitting on the front seats are not thrown forward violently and saved from getting injured. Can you guess the law due to which a person falls in a forward direction on the sudden stopping of the car?
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The seat belts are provided in the cars so that if the car stops suddenly due to an emergency braking, the persons sitting on the front seats are. not thrown forward violently and saved from getting injured. ... sudden stopping of the car? (a) Newton's first law of motion.
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That is due to the law of inertia.
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- Any physical object's resistance to a change in velocity is known as inertia.
- This includes alterations to the object's motion's speed or direction.
- The propensity of things to continue travelling straight ahead at a constant speed in the absence of external pressures is one element of this feature.
- A body at rest or travelling in a straight line at a constant speed will continue to do so unless it is acted upon by a force, according to the law of inertia, often known as Newton's first law, a physics postulate.
- Therefore, unless a force is applied to change your motion and bring you at rest, you wouldn't cease moving when you come to a stop.
- Wearing a seat belt would prevent you from moving since the seat belt would act as an imbalanced force.
This is an example of the law of Inertia.
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