Newton's First Law states that an object in motion will stay in motion, an object at rest will stay at rest, at a constant velocity, unless an unbalanced force acts upon it.
Why do Seat Belts Relate to Newtons First Law?
Newtons First law of motion has to do with seat belts because think about it, what happens when we don't wear a seat belt and our vehicle comes to a quick stop. What happens to you? You move forward and stay in motion until an unbalanced force acts upon you. Now what is a unbalanced force? An unbalanced force is one that is not opposed by an equal and opposite force operating directly against the force intended to cause a change in the object's state of motion or rest. So, when you come to a stop, you wouldn't stop motion unless a force is caused to change your motion and put you at rest. If you were wearing a seat belt, the seat belt would act as the unbalanced force, it would stop you from being in motion.
Inertia
Inertia is the property of an object to resist a change in motion. It comes from mass. The greater the mass of am=n object the more inertia. Newtons First Law is often called the law of inertia. Inertia also has to do with seat belts. You experience inertia in a moving car. Seat belts are in cars to the effects of inertia. If a car on a highway is traveling at a speed of 55 mph and the car slams into another car, you fly forward into the dashboard. Why? Because, according to Newton's first law, an object in motion will remain in motion unless an unbalanced force acts on it. When the car hits the wall, you would keep moving in a straight line and at a constant speed until the dashboard applies a force. Seat belts hold you and passengers down, protecting them from their own inertia.
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Newton's First Law
Newton's First Law states that an object in motion will stay in motion, an object at rest will stay at rest, at a constant velocity, unless an unbalanced force acts upon it.
Why do Seat Belts Relate to Newtons First Law?
Newtons First law of motion has to do with seat belts because think about it, what happens when we don't wear a seat belt and our vehicle comes to a quick stop. What happens to you? You move forward and stay in motion until an unbalanced force acts upon you. Now what is a unbalanced force? An unbalanced force is one that is not opposed by an equal and opposite force operating directly against the force intended to cause a change in the object's state of motion or rest. So, when you come to a stop, you wouldn't stop motion unless a force is caused to change your motion and put you at rest. If you were wearing a seat belt, the seat belt would act as the unbalanced force, it would stop you from being in motion.
Inertia
Inertia is the property of an object to resist a change in motion. It comes from mass. The greater the mass of am=n object the more inertia. Newtons First Law is often called the law of inertia. Inertia also has to do with seat belts. You experience inertia in a moving car. Seat belts are in cars to the effects of inertia. If a car on a highway is traveling at a speed of 55 mph and the car slams into another car, you fly forward into the dashboard. Why? Because, according to Newton's first law, an object in motion will remain in motion unless an unbalanced force acts on it. When the car hits the wall, you would keep moving in a straight line and at a constant speed until the dashboard applies a force. Seat belts hold you and passengers down, protecting them from their own inertia.
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hey so I was wondering if you went to the same school as me, when i looked at your profile it seemed pretty similar to the subjects my teachers are teaching me or, were teaching me, can you confirm this in messages? always fun to talk to another classmate
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