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Braxton Howard
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18 July, 21:30
How does a seat belt counteract Newton's law
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Keshawn Horton
18 July, 21:37
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The seat belt counteracts newtons Newton's law is by preventing an object that is in motion to keep going. This is an example of Newton's First Law which when an object that is in motion stays in motion unless an unbalanced forces acts on it, and in this scenario the seat belt.
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