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Airbags typically deploy in milliseconds, within 20 to 50 milliseconds of a collision being detected by the vehicle's sensors. This rapid deployment is crucial in helping to protect occupants during a crash by providing a cushioning barrier between them and the vehicle's interior.
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dont quote me on this, but i think 200 mph
you dont have to be moving at all, you just have to have the key on and get hit in the front with enough force to make the air bags deploy
On sensing a collision an airbag will deploy in an average of just 30 milliseconds.
An airbag depoys when a hard impact its the vehicle and the airbag automatically deploy's before the driver and passengers hit the front of the car/seat.
it will deploy if hit hard enough.
It is suppose to deploy in a frontal crash
No an airbag will not deploy if the battery is disconnected
The airbag system has a malfunction and will not deploy if needed as long as the airbag symbol stays on.
Once
I can't give an exact time, but I believe it is around the 5 nanoseconds mark. An airbag will deploy and start to deflate in less time than it takes to blink your eye
If the car is off and no one hits you the airbag should not deploy. If you are driving and stopped at a traffic light and someone hits you, the airbag could possibly deploy depending on the impact of the accident.
200 mph