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A car moving at 30 km/h collides with the rear of a stationary vehicle. Using Newton’s first law, explain what will happen to a person in the moving vehicle if they are not wearing a seat belt, when the vehicle comes to a sudden stop. (3)
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well, the body is in motion, so ...
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