When you trip, your foot stops, but your body continues to move forward. Which statement best explains why this happens?(1 point)

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Newton's Second Law of Motion pushes your body forward after your foot stops.
Newton's Second Law of Motion pushes your body forward after your foot stops.

An unbalanced force stops your foot but does not act on the rest of your body.
An unbalanced force stops your foot but does not act on the rest of your body.

The unbalanced force that stops your foot pulls your body forward.
The unbalanced force that stops your foot pulls your body forward.

An unbalanced force pushes your body forward.

no, there is no force pulling your body forward.

An unbalanced force stops your foot but does not act on the rest of your body.

Your body's inertia keeps it moving forward.

Apologies for the mistake in the previous response. You are correct. Your body's inertia, described by Newton's First Law of Motion, keeps it moving forward even when your foot stops due to an unbalanced force. The unbalanced force only acts on your foot, causing it to stop, but it does not directly affect the rest of your body.

The unbalanced force that stops your foot pulls your body forward.