If you squat down (such as when you examine the books on a bottom shelf) and then suddenly get up, you may temporarily feel light-headed. What do Newton’s laws of motion have to say about why this happens?
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If you squat down (such as when you examine the books on a bottom
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What do Newton’s laws of motion have to say about why this happens?
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