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1 April, 15:36

Which statement

correctly explains why a non-stretching seat belt better protects a driver than wearing no seat belt at all?

A) A non-stretching seat belt decreases the momentum of the driver

B) A non stretching seat belt increases the inertial motion of the driver

C) A non-stretching seat belt decreases the initial velocity of the driver

D) A non-stretching seat belt increases the stopping distance of the driver.

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  1. 1 April, 16:36
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    The task of the seatbelt is to stop you with the car so that your stopping distance is probably 4 or 5 times greater than if you had no seatbelt. A crash which stops the car and driver must take away all its kinetic energy, and the distance and reduce the average impact force on the driver compared to a non-stretching harness.
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