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ACRS
Accelerated Cost Recovery System
Approximately 2.471 acres in 1 hectare.
1,000 acres = about 1.6 square miles. (1.5625 square miles)
The percentage of regulation is a measure of the variation of ac voltage as a function of dc output voltage. Perentage of regulation=(Vnl-Vfl)/Vfl *100% Vnl=vltge acrs load rstnce at min crnt Vfl=vltge acrs load rstnce at max crnt
An arc flash or multiple acrs flashs ushally over time rom a damages wire
at least a 20 unit with acrs
The Beverly Hillbillies debuted September 26, 1962 and ran through to March 23, 1971 whereas Green Acres aired from September 15, 1965 to April 27, 1971 .
A boundary formed by a body of water, such as an ocean, sea, or lake, can create an island. When land is surrounded by water on all sides, it is considered an island. Islands can vary in size and shape, and they are often home to unique ecosystems and communities.
Ford was the first company to use airbags. In 1971, Ford put air bags in an experimental fleet of cars. General Motors soon did the same thing, in '73, in an experimental Chevrolet fleet. Several people died while testing the safety of the fleet, and some of the deaths were blamed on the airbags. In 1974, GM designed the Air Cushion Restraint System (ACRS), and made it a regular production option for full-size Cadillac, Buick, and Oldsmobile models. ACRS was the first supplemental inflatable restraint system to be offered to the general public. The option wasn't popular, so GM stopped offering it after 1976. In 1980, Mercedes began offering airbags as an option for their high end S-class. In '84, the U.S. government mandated that all cars produced after 1989 be equipped with a passive restraint system; either airbags or automatic seatbelts. During the mid '80's Ford and Chrysler began offering driver's side airbags as optional equipment. In 1987, Porsche became the first manufacture to offer airbags as standard equipment. In 1990, Chrysler made them standard on all of their vehicles, except vans ('95). In 1998, duel front airbags were made mandatory.
SRS = Supplemental Restraint System - the air bag or air bags in the car that supplement the safety belt and other arrangements (such as choice of materials in dashboard etc, etc...). See http://www.answers.com/airbag?cat=health "... The air bag is part of an inflatable http://www.answers.com/topic/restraint system, also known as an http://www.answers.com/topic/air-cushion restraint system (ACRS) or an air bag supplemental restraint system (SRS), because the air bag is designed to supplement the protection offered by seat belts. Seat belts are still needed..."
An air bag is an inflatable cushion designed to protect automobile occupants from serious injury in the case of a collision. The air bag is part of an inflatable restraint system, also known as an air cushion restraint system (ACRS) or an air bag supplemental restraint system (SRS), because the air bag is designed to supplement the protection offered by seat belts. Seat belts are still needed to hold the occupant securely in place, especially in side impacts, rear impacts, and rollovers. Upon detecting a collision, air bags inflate instantly to cushion the exposed occupant with a big gas-filled pillow.