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The seat-belt force vector points toward the tail of the airplane.

It provides each passenger with negative acceleration, which slows

the passenger down from touchdown speed to disembarking speed.

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Q: An aeroplane lands and brakes hard as it runs along the runway Each seat belt provides a horizontal force In which direction is this force?
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