While driving you hit the brakes and feel your body move forward before the seatbelt stops you. Your body moving forward is an example of (1 point) Responses balanced forces balanced forces friction friction inertia inertia equilibrium

Your body moving forward before the seatbelt stops you is an example of inertia.

Your body moving forward in this scenario is an example of inertia.

The correct answer is "inertia." When you hit the brakes while driving, your body wants to continue moving forward due to its inertia. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion. In this case, your body wants to keep moving forward at the same speed and direction as the car was moving before you hit the brakes. However, the seatbelt stops your body from moving forward, providing an opposing force to the forward motion and keeping you in place.