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A woman tries to put lipstick in the car. She has to come to a fast stop, and the lipstick falls to the floor and rolls forward,under the brake pedal. She dies. Why does this ha…
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A woman tries to put lipstick in the car. She has to come to a fast stop, and the lipstick falls to the floor and rolls forward,under the brake pedal. She dies. Why does this happen?
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she can not push the break pedal down
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