Seat belts have been placed in cars since the 1960’s. They are a safety feature used to decrease the forces in a car crash. According to Newton’s 1st Law of Motion, identify which of the following statements explains how seat belts lessen the effects of a crash
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Seat belts act as an outside force to stop inertia.
Seat belts act as an outside force to stop gravity.
Seat belts act as an inside force to keep gravity in place.
Seat belts act as an inside force to keep inertia in place.
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