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- which of newton’s laws explains why seatbelts are crucial in a car crash? a. newton’s third law of motion b. newton’s second law of motion c. newton’s first law of motion d. newton’s law of universal gravitation
Newton's First Law (Law of Inertia) states that an object in motion will stay in motion with the same velocity unless acted upon by a net external force. In a car crash, the car stops suddenly (due to external force like impact), but the passengers inside tend to continue moving forward at the car's original speed (inertia). Seatbelts apply a force to stop the passengers' forward motion, preventing injury. Newton's Third Law is about action - reaction pairs, Second Law is about $F = ma$, and Law of Universal Gravitation is about gravitational force between masses, so they don't explain the seatbelt's role here.
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C. Newton’s First Law of Motion