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Inertia. When an object is in motion it tends to stay in motion. When an object is at rest it tends to stay at rest. An example is if you are in a car going 50mph. You would also be going 50 mph. That is why you should wear a seatbelt on a vehicle, because when the car stops you need something to stop you.

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How many newtons are 60 joule?

To convert joules to newtons, we need to know the distance over which the work is done, as 1 joule is equal to 1 newton-meter. Without the distance, we can't directly convert joules to newtons. However, if you assume the work is done over a distance of 1 meter, then 60 joules would equal 60 newtons.


In tug of war you pull on a rope with 3 newtons and your friend on your side pulls on the rope with 8 newtons What is the force the other team will have to overcome to win?

The force the other team will have to overcome to win is the sum of the forces exerted by you and your friend, which is 3 newtons + 8 newtons = 11 newtons. So, the other team will have to exert a force greater than 11 newtons to win the tug of war.


How do you convert displacement in mL to newtons?

You can't. The question asks for a conversion of a volume to a force. Without other assumptions, no answer is possible. Yes you can, there has to be a way because it is a question on one of my tests. It says What would 2570 ml of water = in Newtons


How do you convert 2 tons into newtons?

Tons are a measure of mass with dimensions in mass, whereas Newtons are a measure of force. A body of mass 2 tons on earth would have a mass of 2 tons on the moon but because of the difference in the gravitational force exerted by the Earth and Moon, the force exerted by the body would be quite different. Newtons are a metric unit whereas tons is an imperial unit. 1 metric tonne = 1000 kg.


Reaction about implication of the laws of motion on safety and precaution?

The laws of motion provide a framework for understanding how objects move and interact with each other. By following these laws, engineers can design safer vehicles and structures that take into account factors like acceleration, momentum, and force. Understanding these laws also helps individuals take precautions to prevent accidents and injuries by considering factors like speed, distance, and impact during daily activities.

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What law explains why we need to wear seat belts?

Seat belt laws compel drivers and passengers to wear seat belts to minimize the risk of injury or death in the event of a car accident. These laws are in place to promote road safety and reduce the severity of injuries sustained during collisions.


Which law explains why you need to wear seat belts?

1st law emotion


Is there a website that explains the California car insurance laws?

Yes there is in fact a website that explains California car insurance laws. If you go to insurance.ca.gov, you will be able to learn all the information you need to know about these laws.


Do vehicles built before1958 need seat belts in UK?

Please see the link below There is a section on seatbelt laws on the web page


How many newtons of force are needed to lift 200 lbs?

To convert pounds to newtons, we need to know that 1 pound is approximately 4.45 newtons. Therefore, to lift 200 pounds, you would need approximately 890 newtons of force.


Do you need a Alan wrench to tighten belts on a car?

Depends on which car and which belts.


Need Belts on Montgomery ward tiller mod. no.gil 39012b?

I have the belts used. Do you need the size? harleycr@nwi.net


How does newtons first law of motion explain the need for headrests?

Newton's first law of motion explains the need for head rests because when a car drives when being in a state of non-motion, the passengers in the car will continue to remain without motion. The force of movement will push the passengers back until they compensate for motion. Since the head is likely to get jerked back quickly during this time, it explains the need for headrests.


Are there stockings that don't need garter belts?

these days the waist band is made with a material for keeping the garter up and no need for belts


Why do my belts squeak after it rains?

Probably due to slipping when they get wet. Your belts might need to be changed.


What is the largest resultant vector that you could make using two vectors of magnitudes 10 Newtons and 9 Newtons?

19 Newtons They need to be in the same direction for the highest resultant


What belts does it have to have replaced?

Depending on how many miles are on your vehicle. If you have 35k or more you need to replace your serpentine belt or all of your accessory belts. And if you have 89k or more you need to replace your serpentine or accessory belts and your timing belt.