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Physics, 18.11.2020 21:10 davidreed11

You should always wear your seatbelt just in case the car comes to an abrupt stop. The seatbelt will hold you in place so that your body does not continue moving when the car stops. What property of matter will keep your body in motion when the car comes to a halt?

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inertia

mass

force

acceleration

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