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  • 18-10-2017
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Why do you seem to "fly forward" when you slam on the brakes of a car? what forces are involved?

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KoOTz
KoOTz KoOTz
  • 18-10-2017
Its because of inertia.
due to inertia u tries to be in the same state of motion, in this case u have a tendency to remain in forward motion as the car suddenly tries to stop, so u move forward.
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