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In a head-on car crash, the passenger flies forward into the seat belt, steering wheel, or windshield. This is an example of what principle of motion?
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In a head-on car crash, the passenger flies forward into the seat belt, steering wheel, or windshield. This is an example of what principle of motion?
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In a head-on car crash, the passenger flies forward into the seat belt, steering wheel, or windshield.
This is an example of what principle of motion?
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This should be inertia.
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