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Explain, in terms of Newton’s Laws of Motion, why it is important to wear your seatbelt. Please, if you can just tell me which law I can take it from there.
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Explain, in terms of Newton’s Laws of Motion, why it is important to wear your seatbelt.
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The law is Newton's first law which states an object in motion tends to stay in motion unless a reacting force acts upon it
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