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Q: What happens when a car suddenly stops?
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Does a fly hit the windshield when a car stops suddenly?

no


When a running car stops suddenly the passengers tends to lean forward because of?

This happens because an object in motion tends to stay in motion


What causes an unrestrained passenger in a car to fly forword when the car stops suddenly?

Inertia


If you are in a car that suddenly stops your body keeps moveing because it has?

Momentum


A seat belt helps you when your car stops suddenly by providing a?

Restraint


Why is a car seat belt important?

It keeps you from moving forward if the car is hit or stops suddenly.


Suppose you are riding as a passenger in a car when the car stops suddenly What pushes you forward?

Force of Inertia


If your in a car that stops suddenly your body keeps moving because it has?

Inertia, which is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion. When a car stops suddenly, your body continues to move forward due to its inertia until an external force, such as the seatbelt or airbag, stops it.


When you are in a car the stops suddenly and when your body keeps moving what is that called?

That is called inertia. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion, which can cause your body to keep moving forward when the car stops suddenly.


Who's fault is it when car A turns left in front of car B then stops suddenly and car B doesn't have enough time to stop and rear ends them?

car a for suddenly stopping i gess


What could happen to its passengers if a car suddenly stops?

If all the passengers are properly buckled in and the car brakes suddenly to a stop, someone may spill their coffee.


When a car stops suddenly the passengers tend to move forward relative to their seats Why?

When a car stops suddenly, the passengers tend to move forward relative to their seats due to inertia. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion, so when the car stops suddenly, the passengers continue to move forward at the car's original speed until the seatbelt or seat stops them.