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When traveling in a car and turning it the right which way does your body go and why
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When traveling in a car and turning it the right which way does your body go and why
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When traveling in a car and turning it the right which way does your body go and why
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Your body goes left due to momentum. Your body is actually still going in a forward motion, but the car is turning right forcing the car to push into you on the left side. So it creates the illusion of your body moving left.
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