Please give me an explanation for these questions. 1. Which of the following would Newton's first law alone NOT account

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Please give me an explanation for these questions. 1. Which of the following would Newton's first law alone NOT account

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Please give me an explanation for these questions.
1. Which of the following would Newton's first law alone NOTaccount for?
a) Passengers on board an elevator undergoing uniformmotion can't tell that the elevator is really moving.
b) A passenger leans forward in her seat when the car'sbrakes are applied
c) During launch, astronauts feel that they are being pushedback into their seats.
d) No matter how hard you push against it, the boulderwould not move.
e) A rocket accelerates upward from a launch pad and theengines' thrust overcomes gravity.
Please Give Me An Explanation For These Questions 1 Which Of The Following Would Newton S First Law Alone Not Account 1
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