What do you see on the video which part of the car that you think it can save you? Airbag is the first thing that I think it should save my life from an accident but do you know that this is the part that is the most dangerous when you got an accident. Today. you will know that why it is dangerous and why we don’t have to use airbag. I am a student from ICT faculty of Mahidol University. If you have any question, feel free to ask me at the end of the presentation. Let’s start from portable bomb, a big punch and another safety way. Now, we start at a portable bomb. The thing that can explode when you got an accident. The airbag inside your car is basically a friendly bomb that you carry around while you drive. You might ask. Oh really? when you drive a car. Airbag will open up to you when got an accident. It can open up because inside your airbag it contains chemical reaction that is Sodium that will turn into a nitrogen gas. that make airbag is open up. If it over explode, it will be a sharp metal that can attack to the driver. That is very dangerous for you and can make you die at that time so that is more dangerous than car crash. If your car is old that mean some part are deteriorate that make your airbag can suddenly pop up by the time you don’t get an accident. So that's …show more content…
I can say that airbag is a big punch to you because when it can open up more than 200 miles per hour1 and that take time only 30 milliseconds2. Now do you think if it doesn’t open up fully and it go 200 miles per hour to your face or your body, Uhh that will make your die at that time. And because of that most of the car will say that don’t let your kids sit in passenger seat in front of your car. As I say before it opens up very fast if your arm is on the way that it pop up (you will put you hand stress to your steering wheel), that will have you get a blister on your arm that it really bad. So that it will be a big punch to you when you got an
MECHANIC TWP. — Alcohol, speed and seat belt use, or lack thereof, all played a role in an early Friday crash that resulted in serious injury to two people. Robert Scott Huy, 29, Township Road 262, Millersburg, sustained massive head trauma and was transported from the crash scene to a helipad at the former Holmes County Fairgrounds. From there, he was taken by emergency helicopter to Akron General Medical Center, where he remained Friday afternoon.
This means that it is a fertilizer-based bomb that is commonly used among countries like Iraq and Pakistan to create weapons that need to be constructed near the target area. The 1300-pound bomb was placed in a van and delivered to the world trace center around noon. Eyad Ismoil then lit the 20-foot long fuse and then fled the scene. The explosion blew nearly a 100-foot hole in the base of the north tower and killed 6 people instantly.
“To Catch a Bombmaker” by Clay Dillow appeared in Popular Science in October 2015. Catching a Bombmaker does not come easy; you must have intelligence, surveillance, and knowledge behind the science of a bomb. In “To Catch a Bombmaker” these three things led to a terrorist being caught in the action. Mr. Dillow’s purpose for writing this piece is to inform. Dillow is very professional in his writing.
Atomic Bomb DBQ - Ben Fernandez Imagine waking up and getting ready for the day. Go walking on the way to work and a plane goes overhead. Looking up and see a small thing attached to a parachute get dropped from the plane. All the sudden the sky erupted in flames.
Even with side-impact airbags, the energy of the crash is not able to be absorbed through the vehicle’s engine compartment
The number one cause of adolescent deaths is due to car crashes, with adolescents being in the majority, at fault. Decades of law reform efforts have led to mandatory seatbelt laws, an increased legal drinking age, and graduated-driver-licensing systems (Hamilton, V. E. (2014). Adolescents receive their drivers’ license at a much younger age than their counterparts in other countries, making driving the greatest health threat among adolescents in the U.S. Despite decades of law reform efforts that have led to mandatory seatbelt laws, an increase in the legal drinking age, and graduated-driver-licensing systems this still doesn’t seem to be enough to reduce the percentage of fatalities caused by adolescent drivers involved in fatal car crashes
Teenager auto insurance might cost you 50%less if your teenager is driving a safer car like a Volvo or a Honda Civic. Newer model cars that come with air bags are also less expensive because they are normally safe for teenagers to drive. However, you will realize that expensive cars, SUVs, high performance cars or sports cars can put teenagers at a greater risk. This makes their insurance to be more expensive. 3.
War is very unhealthy for children and other living things. People want the world to be together and in peace. These days and in the past, the universe hasn’t been so peaceful: There has been war throughout the world and soldiers throwing nuclear bombs, or bombs in general, such as the USA throwing two nuclear bombs on Japan in August 1945. At the start of the Vietnam war, everyone that lived in Vietnam was scared including younger and older children. They all had to hide underground and make sure that no one would see them.
However, the development and use of the atomic bomb opened an era where anyone and everyone was at potential risk of destruction and the survival of the entire human race held hostage to the disputes between international superpowers. An Atomic Bomb is a weapon, or explosive, cause by a quick release of energy from the splitting of the nuclei. Elements like uranium or plutonium are used in the bomb. (Editors of Encyclopaedia par.1) During the development of the atom bomb the United States was in World War II.
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In May 2015, I was appointed the Director of the South Carolina Chapter of the International Association of Bomb Technicians and Investigators. The organization strives to be, in its mission, the world leader in the dissemination of information and training on destructive devices to the international public safety
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration began to investigate. It examined whether driving in high humidity regions contributed to the risk of Takata airbag explosions. However, Takata said there is nothing to indicate any inflator safety defects. On June 23, 2014 Honda, Nissan and Mazda recall 2.95 million vehicles. This brought the total recall to about 10.5 million vehicles over five years.
Vehicle-related injuries may occur where they lose control of the vehicle or collide with another car(accident).Commercial truck drivers are an integral part of the African economy. Without truckers, few of us would be able to enjoy the access to the wide variety of groceries and consumer goods that we currently take for granted. Truck drivers regularly make a number of sacrifices in order to keep our economy moving. It is not rare for truckers to spend days at a time away from their friends and family. In addition, the nature of their job regularly subjects them to the risk of serious injury.
The Importance of Wearing a Seatbelt In every fourteen seconds a car accident occurs, resulting in an injured victim and with increasing numbers of drivers each year. Car accidents have become more-and-more of a common sight. With people dying more often each year as a result of car accidents and numerous more receiving serious injury, it leads many to wonder how we could prevent these accidents or protect ourselves in the event of one occurring. Seatbelts dramatically reduce both the risk of death and of serious injury, with drivers and front seat passengers; it reduces the risk of death by forty-five percent and the risk of serious injury by half. Seatbelts are so essential because of the lives they can save, the laws and data supporting it, and how detrimental not wearing a seatbelt can actually be.
A sad reality of Americans today is the mentality that individuals carry that nothing bad will ever happen to them, I won’t get cancer, I won’t have my personal information stolen, or I won’t get into an accident. In actuality, bad things happen to everyone, very often they are completely unexpected and if you were not prepared, you will soon wish that you had been. When it comes to motorcycle crashes, no one ever expects to be involved in one, and anyone who is seriously injured in one while not wearing helmet or safety gear, sure wishes that they had been. Most importantly, motorcycle helmets save lives and prevent people from minor and serious injuries. Motorcycle specific clothing, such as a leather jacket, kevlar padded pants, boots and gloves also prevent against serious or minor injuries.