Physics, 07.04.2021 01:40 GabbyLandry
2. Why do you fall forward when you stub your toe on a chair? Explain in terms (meaning use
the words in the law in your answer) of inertia and Newton's llaw.
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terms of inertia and Newton's 1" law.
4. Come up with your own example of Newton's first lawl Again explain using inertia and
Newton's l1st law
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