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The risk of injury in a car accident is much greater if occupants do not wear a seat belt. Which of Newton's laws explains why this is true? * A) Law of inertia B) Law of force and acceleration C) Law
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The risk of injury in a car accident is much greater if occupants do not wear a seat belt. Which of Newton's laws explains why this is true? *
A) Law of inertia
B) Law of force and acceleration
C) Law of action-reaction
D) Law of gravity
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A:law of inertia
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A: Law of inertia
Step-by-step explanation:
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