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EY67

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The force required to deploy a typical airbag is approximately equal to the force of a vehicle hitting a wall at over ________ miles per hour
 
  A) 15 B) 3-5 C) 15-10 D) 10

Question 2

What enables an air bag to deploy in an accident, even if the battery becomes disconnected during the crash?
 
  A) Sudden stop signal received from vehicle speed sensor (VSS)
  B) Velocity versus solid object sensor
  C) Backup power supply
  D) Mechanical push-arm igniter



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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