Chemistry, 03.03.2021 23:30 isiahemerson0
Car safety experts tell parents not to put babies or young children in the front seat of a car until they reach a particular height. In terms of Newton’s 1st Law of Motion, identify one of the following statements that best explains why this is not safe:
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The seat belt cannot stop the motion of the baby or child.
The baby or child is traveling too fast for the seat belt to work effectively.
The seat belt and airbag cannot stop the motion of the baby or child.
The baby or child is not tall enough for the seat belt and airbag to stop the motion and could be injured or killed.
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