You are travelling in a car. The driver suddenly applies the brakes and you are pushed forward. Why does this happen?
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- A moving car has inertia, and so do the riders inside it.
- When the driver applies the brakes, an unbalanced force is applied to the car.
- 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.
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Law of inertia
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Our body was in state of rest and it resist a sudden change in its position .
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