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Students watch a video about car safety and the use of seatbelts
After discussing what they saw in the video, the students decide that wearing a seatbelt during a car crash is an example of one of Newton's Laws of Motion
Which answer choice is the most correct?
airbag
Before the crash
After the crash
A Law 3 Once the car crashes and comes to a stop, the force applied to the person by the seatbelt is greater than the downward force of gravity.
B. Law 1 Once the car crashes, the person tries to keep moving forward but the seatbelt stops the person from being ejected out of the car
C
Law 2 Once the car crashes and comes to a stop the person exerts zero force as their body hits the airbag
D
Law 1 Once the car crashes the entire car seat moves, is detached from the car frame, and it is gjected from the car.
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