When the driver applies a braking force, the car slows down, but our body tends to continue in the same state of motion due to its inertia.
What happens to our body when the driver applies a braking force to stop the motorcar?
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When the driver applies a braking force to stop the motorcar, our body continues moving forward due to inertia. This can cause us to lurch forward, potentially resulting in injury if not restrained by a seatbelt.