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Physics, 10.02.2021 01:40 shmote12

Lesson 106 Preventing Collision Damage Show-it In the table below, you were to complete each section with characteristics of each safety feature.

What They Do
How They Work
Drawbacks
seatbelts

airbags

crumple zones

Choose from the characteristics of each safety feature listed below. Copy and paste your answer in the appropriate box.

connect passenger to the car to stop forward movement
absorb some of the force of an impact into the structure of the car
provides an opposing force to stop your forward motion
sensors deploy the airbag when certain conditions are met
special materials are designed to crumple in certain ways, but not in the passenger areas
mechanism in car locks in place when a rapid deceleration occurs
may not be able to absorb all of the force, especially in high-speed collisions
can cause minor injuries to passengers
can cause minor injuries to passengers, not helpful in rear-end collisions

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