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When a car at high speed makes a sharp turn, the driver in a car tends to get thrown to the side opposite to the turn. This is due to the *
(a) inertia of motion
(b) inertia of time
(c) inertia of rest
(d) inertia of direction

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Answered by prachi782214
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Answer:

WHEN THE MOTOR CAR TAKES A SHARP TURN AT HIGH SPEED , THE PASSENGERS TENDS TO GET THROWN TO ONE SIDE . IT IS BECAUSE THE BODY OF PASSENGERS TRIES FOR RESISTING THE CHANGE EXACTLY IN THE SIDE OF INERTIA

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