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Newton's 3rd law Newton’s third law say A object in motion will stay in motion and a object at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force

INTERIA This guy is trying to move this rock but it doesn’t want to move because inertia And inertia is the resistance of an object (The rock) to change direction or speed

Car wreck If you get in a car wreck and don’t have on your seatbelt you will problem fly through the window Why you ask? Because a object in motion will stay in motion yeaaaaaaaaay

If your walking down a street and you step in cement If your running down the street and you step in some wet cement and your feet get stuck you won’t just magically stop you'll fall right on your face

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