Imagine two cars collide at an intersection. What safety systems in the car help prevent or limit injuries to the passengers? How are these systems related to what we have learned about the motion of objects?
Some safety systems that help prevent or limit injuries include air bags and seatbelts. How this is related to what we have learned about the motions of objects is that when the car hits the other car, the air bags go off and the seatbelts kind of jam themselves to prevent people from flying forward.
The air bag relates to Newton's first law. The body on the car relates to Newton's first law as well. An object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an outside force. An object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an outside force.
Air bags and seat belts help prevent injuries and this relates to newton's first law when you run into a car and it stops after the collision, An object in motion stays in motion unless interfered with.
Seat belts and airbags are used to protect you during a crash. Seat belts expand when you lean forward during the crash, protecting you from flying out of your seat. Your face bounces off the airbag when your face hits it, which both shows Newton's 1st and 3rd law.
You have seat belts and Air bags. The Seat belts react so when you push forward the seat belt keeps you back. If you are not wearing a seat belt it is likely that you will go through the windshield. The air bag reacts on how hard something hits your car. The Air bag blows out a compartment in your car to keep you safe from hitting anything. These all react with forces.
Air bags and seat belts help prevent injuries and this relates to newton's first law when you run into a car and it stops after the collision, An object in motion stays in motion unless interfered with.
An air bag would help the safety.
ReplyDeleteAir bags are a salty system in a car
ReplyDeleteCars have airbags, and people are required to wear seat belts. New cars have sturdier supports, so that there is less damage when people crash.
ReplyDeletean Air bag would help you not get killed there would be force.
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ReplyDeleteSome safety systems that help prevent or limit injuries include air bags and seatbelts. How this is related to what we have learned about the motions of objects is that when the car hits the other car, the air bags go off and the seatbelts kind of jam themselves to prevent people from flying forward.
ReplyDeletethe air bag is Putting force on your body.
ReplyDeleteThe air bag relates to Newton's first law. The body on the car relates to Newton's first law as well.
ReplyDeleteAn object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an outside force. An object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an outside force.
air bags would help prevent injuries,
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ReplyDeleteOne safety system is the air bags.
ReplyDeleteThere are air bags that prevent you from smashing into the staring wheel witch is newtons third law.
ReplyDeleteOnce saftey system is the air bag preventing you from going through the window, second in the seatbelt which is doing the same thing.
ReplyDeleteAirbags and seat belts are safety systems in cars to prevent injuries.
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ReplyDeleteAir bags are a way to keep you safe when your in a car accident also there are bumpers and they take some of the force too.
ReplyDeleteSelt bel because it keep you in place.
ReplyDeleteOr air bag because newton's 2nd law.
DeleteI meant 3rd
DeleteOne thing that helps you be safe is a seatbelt
ReplyDeleteThe airbags the seatbelts.
ReplyDeleteAir bags and seat belts help prevent injuries and this relates to newton's first law when you run into a car and it stops after the collision, An object in motion stays in motion unless interfered with.
ReplyDeleteSeat belt, no.
ReplyDeleteSeat belts provide safety to both the driver and all passengers in the car. They stop your body from flying out the window when you hit something.
ReplyDeleteSeat belts and airbags stop the passenger from flying out the windsheild.
ReplyDeleteThere are seat belts and air bags to protect you during a crash.
ReplyDeleteBrakes help a lot.
ReplyDeleteBrakes create friction between the wheels to stop the car.
DeleteSeat belts prevent you from lunging too forward, and airbags are for a soft landing when you are lunged.
ReplyDeleteSeat belts, airbags and brakes all provide safety for the passengers.
ReplyDeleteSeat belts and airbags are used to protect you during a crash. Seat belts expand when you lean forward during the crash, protecting you from flying out of your seat. Your face bounces off the airbag when your face hits it, which both shows Newton's 1st and 3rd law.
ReplyDeleteAirbags and seatbelts can help protect you during crashs.
ReplyDeleteThe seatbelts help because they can keep you in your seat because an object stays in motion so you would stay in motion.
ReplyDeleteYou have seat belts and Air bags. The Seat belts react so when you push forward the seat belt keeps you back. If you are not wearing a seat belt it is likely that you will go through the
ReplyDeletewindshield. The air bag reacts on how hard something hits your car. The Air bag blows out a compartment in your car to keep you safe from hitting anything. These all react with forces.
When the two cars collide, they both react to the action of the other hitting it which is Newton's third law.
ReplyDeleteBreaks create friction that makes a car slow down.
ReplyDeleteAirbag seatbelt brakes might help.
ReplyDeleteAirbags deploy when a car crashes, which helps the driver from flying out the windshield. Wait.... fly.... that relates to trajectory! \(^o^)/
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ReplyDeleteWhen the two cars collide, they both react to the action of the other hitting it which is Newton's third law.
ReplyDeleteThere are air bags that prevent you from smashing into the staring wheel witch is newtons third law.
ReplyDeleteAir bags and seat belts help prevent injuries and this relates to newton's first law when you run into a car and it stops after the collision, An object in motion stays in motion unless interfered with.
ReplyDeleteThere's air bags that prevent you from smashing into the steering wheel, this is an example of Newton's Third Law.
ReplyDeleteAir bags, seat belts and brakes.
ReplyDeleteBreaks stop the car and if it does not stop it it slows it down.
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