QUESTION IMAGE
Question
vehicle safety designers understand newtons laws. match each of newtons laws to the vehicle safety feature that employs it. tiles: newtons first law, newtons second law, newtons third law. pairs: a seatbelt is designed to exert a force thats equal to the force of a body moving forward in a crash. without a seatbelt, a person will keep moving after the car stops. a bumper includes springs that decrease the cars acceleration in a collision.
- Seatbelt exerts equal/opposite force: Newton's third law (action-reaction).
- Person continues moving without seatbelt: Newton's first law (inertia).
- Bumper reduces acceleration (F=ma): Newton's second law (force-acceleration relation).
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
A seatbelt is designed to exert a force that's equal to the force of a body moving forward in a crash. → Newton's third law
Without a seatbelt, a person will keep moving after the car stops. → Newton's first law
A bumper includes springs that decrease the car's acceleration in a collision. → Newton's second law