Which situation illustrates newton's first law?
a.
a person slides forward on the seat...
Which situation illustrates newton's first law?
a.
a person slides forward on the seat of a car when the car comes to a sudden stop.
b.
water splashes from a bucket when it is moved quickly from a resting position.
c.
blood rushes from your head to your feet when riding on a descending elevator which suddenly stops.
d.
all of the above.
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