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In a collision, occupants tend to move towards the point of impact due to inertia. The impact causes the vehicle to abruptly decelerate, while inertia causes occupants to continue moving forward until another force like a seatbelt or airbag stops their motion.
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Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion. When a vehicle suddenly stops, the force causes passengers to continue moving forward at the same speed until another force (like the seatbelt) stops them. Wearing a seatbelt ensures that you are restrained with the vehicle, reducing the risk of serious injury or even ejection in the event of a collision.
An object in motion wants to stay in motion.
In a collision, the occupants of the vehicles will move in the direction of the impact unless restrained by seat belts or other safety devices. The laws of physics dictate that objects in motion will continue moving until acted upon by an external force.
When the car stops, the person continues forward, at the same speed that the car was travelling at. Into the dash, into the windscreen, maybe even THROUGH the windscreen and onto the road. Beat up, cut up and run over - not a good thing.
In a head on collision, they will be thrown forward in each vehicle.
When the car stops, the person continues forward, st the same speed thst the car was travelling at. Into the dash, into the windscreen, maybe even THROUGH the windscreen and onto the road. Beat up, cut up and run over - not a good thing.
Persevere means to continue forward despite opposition or discouragement.
When a bus suddenly stops, the inertia of the passengers causes them to continue moving forward until another force (like friction or a seatbelt) slows them down. This phenomenon is known as inertia, where an object in motion tends to stay in motion unless acted upon by an external force.
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