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Physics, 14.11.2019 09:31 zamariahyou

When you are in the front passenger seat of a car turning to the left, you may find yourself pressed against the right-side door. what concept(s) explain(s) why you press against the door and why the door presses on you?

1. newton's first and third law
2. just a centrifugal force
3.centrifugal force and newton's first law
4. centrifugal force and newton's second law

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