compare the functioning of first and second generation air bags, and explain the need for improving the design of air bags (e.g., first generation air bag design assumed drivers to be adult males, not wearing seat belts; for the second generation design, these assumptions were revised to reduce speed and force of air bag deployment)
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D.STSK4D
Depth 3Parent ID: 52C45230F4DD4C3892E69B8E41FC383AStandard set: Grade 11 - Science 24
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- Statement code
- D.STSK4D
- List ID
- D
- Standard ID
- A502C55E7FF0425F8DB4E2CA25A6D853
- Subject
- [Archive] Alberta Standards
- Grades
- 11
- Ancestor IDs
- 52C45230F4DD4C3892E69B8E41FC383ABF3CB13B4A4644E8B05EBD786714AFDE3F75CCD1C4D045828FAED5328E085E46
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- Alberta Programs of Study
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- CC BY 4.0 US