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why do we tend to move forward in a car when brakes are suddenly applied ​

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Answered by khushi294731
2

Answer:

inertia of rest

Explanation:

newton first law of motion

Answered by AlexaJones
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  • Because of Newton's first law of motion.
  • Newton's first law of motion states that an object at rest will remain at rest and object in motion will remain in motion and external forces not applied on it .
  • When the driver applies the brakes, an unbalanced force is applied to car.
  • Instead, the riders continue moving forward with most of their original speed because of their Inertia.
  • Inertia is the inability of a body to change its position.

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