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When jogging outside you accidently bump into a curb. Your feet stop but your body continues to move forward and you end up on the ground. Which law of motion is being described in this scenario?
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When jogging outside you accidently bump into a curb. Your feet stop but your body continues to move forward and you end up on the ground. Which law of motion is being described in this scenario?
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inertia I think because I've heard it around school and in science
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