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Q: How long do airbags take to inflate?
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Airbags that inflate less forcefully are referred to as?

depowered airbags


Do the airbags deploy if hit from behind?

No , not unless you crash into something in front of you afterwards with enough force for the airbags to inflate


What speed do airbags deploy when you hit a truck for 1997 Mercury Tracer?

The force of the crash must be high enough for the crash sensors to inflate the airbags ( SRS )


What is the use of NaN3?

NaN3 also known as Sodium azide is used as an antibacterial agent and to inflate airbags.


At what deceleration do a car's air bag's go off?

Not any ( the force of the collision has to be great enough for the airbags to inflate )


What speed does and airbags deploy?

The force of the collision has to be great enough for the crash sensors to allow the air bag to inflate


What does the SRS light mean in a Mitsubishi Galant 1997?

SRS, aka Supplemental Restraint System, this is the airbags in your car. Constant light could mean there is a problem with the system. A certified mechanic needs to look at it. The airbags could inflate at any time or not inflate when there is a crash, that's why it is best to have it checked out.


How airbags work in cars?

They inflate when a small electronic brain says that the car has hit something hard enough for it to be worthwhile.


How long does it take for a balloon to inflate from a banana?

stop smoking that green staff.


What speed will airbags deploy on 2008 ford crown Victoria?

The force of the collision has to be high enough for the crash sensors to inflate the air bags


What are the basic 3 main parts to an airbag?

Front Airbags: The first ones were installed for drivers and come out from the steering column. Some will have passenger-side front airbags. Side torso or window: These airbags cushion both front and rear passengers from the side. Torso airbags are usually in the rear seat and inflate between the passenger and his door; curtain airbags inflate across the window from the roof. Knee airbags: Designed to help prevent injury to the driver's legs. Rear: Rear curtain airbags cover the back window and rear center airbags cushion passengers from one another during an impact. Sometimes there are separate curtain airbags for front and rear passengers; sometimes one large curtain that runs the full length of the vehicle is installed.


How long does it take to inflate hot-air balloon?

Depends on the size but typically ten to twenty minutes