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Which law of motion accounts for the following statement? "A car requires brakes in order to stop." first law second law third law
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Which law of motion accounts for the following statement? "A car requires brakes in order to stop." first law second law third law
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Answer:
(A) FIRST LAW.
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The statement ‘A car requires brakes in order to stop’ follows Newton’s first law of motion: the Law of Inertia. The car will stop if there is a brake. This is similar to the first law wherein an object stays at rest unless a force is acted upon it.
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