An airbag inflates in less then 0.04 seconds. 5 times faster then a blink (0.2 seconds). If you blink, you'll miss it :)
they spin and move fast
Euglena move fast and amoeba move slower than Euglena
The epiglottis is triggered to move by the act of swallowing. When we swallow, the epiglottis closes over the trachea to prevent food and liquids from entering the airway, directing them instead to the esophagus.
Very gradually
250kilometers per second
Yes. Most airbag sensors are triggered by breaking them so they are single-use only.
By having whatever has triggered the light repaired. A job for a professional.
10 to 25 milliseconds
Have the problem that triggered the light repaired by a professional. He will reset the light. Not a DIY repair.
dont quote me on this, but i think 200 mph
airbag
An airbag travels 200 miles per hour when it is deployed. The process of an accident being sensed and the airbag being deployed takes one twenty fifth of a second.
Move fast.
Pandas can move really fast
Yes, they can move very fast.
Move on Fast was created in 1972.
Diagnose and repair whatever is causing the fault that the light is warning you about. The airbag cannot and will not function while the light is on. Since the airbag is explosive and could be triggered accidentally while servicing it, this is not something for the typical DIYer to tinker with; Leave it to a professional mechanic with the appropriate certifications, tools, and skills.