Are my airbags actually installed?

1600 is 32 to 212 degrees

Expansion is very minimal between 32 and 212 degrees; it has only risen 180 BTU. You need to add an additional 970 BTU / lb. to convert water st 212 degrees F to steam ( latent heat of vaporisation ) The expansion is 1731 times to be exact.
 
How many btus does ammonium nitrate give off as it burns? way more than that. We don't use ammonium nitrate in solid fuel rocket engines due to gyroscopic tendencies, and unpredictable behavior. Aluminum powder mixed with ammonium nitrate explodes instead of burning. Adding water makes them blow up harder.
 
I gave my old '94 Coug to my mom in 2014 after I picked up my 96 Mark. After a few months she plowed into someone who was stopped in traffic at a red light (she was not paying attention...) hard enough to blow the air bags and totaled the car. The force of the cover over the bag in the wheel opening up fractured her forearm but she was otherwise OK with no head injuries or the like.

She has a bad habit of never wearing a seat belt. Were it not for the air bags, I'm not sure she would have walked away from that one.
 
I blew the bags on the tbird; you don't see them open, just deflating.
If you hit something in front, do not stomp your left foot, lol.
 
I gave my old '94 Coug to my mom in 2014 after I picked up my 96 Mark. After a few months she plowed into someone who was stopped in traffic at a red light (she was not paying attention...) hard enough to blow the air bags and totaled the car. The force of the cover over the bag in the wheel opening up fractured her forearm but she was otherwise OK with no head injuries or the like.

She has a bad habit of never wearing a seat belt. Were it not for the air bags, I'm not sure she would have walked away from that one.
That is actually exactly what front airbags are for. People think they airbags make the car safer, but they are actually there just for people who don’t wear a seatbelt. If you wear your seatbelt, front airbags will never do anything for you. Side airbags are a different story, those are very effective since there isn’t any crumple zone to absorb a side impact and the standard 3-point belt doesn’t really restrain you side to side very well. But since I religiously wear seat belts, and since all my vehicles are old enough to not have side airbags, I disable the airbags in every vehicle I own.

Brandon, as for your mom, show her this. This is only a 25mph impact with and without seat belts.
 
...If you wear your seatbelt, front airbags will never do anything for you...
...since I religiously wear seat belts, and since all my vehicles are old enough to not have side airbags, I disable the airbags in every vehicle I own.
I also wear my seat belt always. 28 years ago I was involved in an accident where I was the last car in a three-car pile up on the interstate. I was driving my first Cougar, a white 95 V6. I'd had it for 6 months. I collided with the car in front of me going about 45. Besides being hit in the face with a stunning blow that shattered my plastic sunglasses, I believe the airbag may have saved me from more severe neck damage other than what was present pre-crash.

I eventually had neck surgery about 6 years later. I think if there hadn't been an airbag, I would have needed surgery the day of the accident. This is speculation, not fact. Do you think the airbag might actually help SOME people if indeed they do wear their seat belt? Just a thought..

They totalled my car. With the insurance money I bought a black 95 4.6 Cougar. It lasted 266K miles when the engine broke 2 conrods. Haven't owned/driven a V6 MN12 since!
 
There’s truth to both, airbags were in fact initially concocted as a substitution for seatbelts, because there were generations of drivers and passengers who flat out refused to wear them because they considered them too annoying/constricting(and in many old cars prior to 3 point belts they were). Airbags seen as were a futuristic substitute that would make occupant safety totally passive.

The first generation of cars with airbags largely were still built as a primary safety system(keep in mind their direct predecessor was the auto belts on 89-93 MN12s, these were deemed by regulatory bodies in the 90s as perfectly adequate substitutes in passive safety as airbags) As the science of safety has continued to improve airbags and seatbelts being used in tandem, with more airbags being utilized with the driver being secured in place by the seatbelts to make their aim at the occupants dynamic and predictable.

My personal take is these cars being of the unrefined first generation variety, I don’t put any more faith into their effectiveness over wearing a seatbelt only, I don’t feel more safe in 94-97s with airbags over 89-93s with their silly autobelts. Mainly because I too am a religious seatbelt wearer, but moreover I also sit in/adjust my seat properly with the head restraint actually adjusted like a head restraint. If you’re the type of driver who likes to drive with the backrest reclined way back you’re going to get neck injuries with or without an airbag, or driving with your hand at 12 o clock you’re going to turn your hand/arm into hard projectile aimed right at your face. Safety can always be defeated by improper usage
 

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