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8. Which of Newton’s Laws would allow a passenger to fly right out of their seat if they do not have a seat belt on and a car suddenly stops. A) The First Law C) The Third Law B…
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8. Which of Newton’s Laws would allow a passenger to fly right out of their seat if they do not have a seat belt on and a
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B) The Second Law D) The Fourth Law
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