inertia reel - definição. O que é inertia reel. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é inertia reel - definição

VEHICLE SAFETY DEVICE DESIGNED TO SECURE THE OCCUPANT OF A VEHICLE AGAINST HARMFUL MOVEMENT THAT MAY RESULT DURING A COLLISION OR A SUDDEN STOP
Safety belt; Seat belts; Seatbelts; Seat-Belt; Lap belt; Automatic seat belts; Automatic seatbelt; Automatic seat belt; Pre-tensioner; Pretensioner; Webclamp; Three-point safety belts; Automatic Seat Belts; Seatbelt; Lap straps; Edward J. Claghorn; Motorized seat belt; Shoulder harness; Seatbelt pretensioner; Seatbelt pre-tensioner; Belt force limiter; Three point safety belt; Three-point safety belt; Three-point seat belt; Three point seat belt; Two-point seatbelt; Three-point seatbelt; Shoulder harnesses; Seatbelt load limiter; Submarining; Inertial reel; Inertia reel
  • Warning lights on a car dashboard
  • Automatic seat belt in a [[Honda Civic]]
  • An airplane lap seatbelt.
  • A lap ("2-point") belt in an airplane
  • [[Bucket seat]] combined with a Schroth 6-point harness
  • This child car seat has its own belting system
  • Buckling a three-point seatbelt
  • Pyrotechnic pretensioner diagram
  • Seat belt with uncovered inertial reel
  • Lives saved by seat belts and airbags in the United States, 1991–2001
  • A seat belt and tongue
  • A three-point seat belt
  • A seatbelt test apparatus with a crash test dummy.

inertia reel         
¦ noun a reel device which allows a vehicle seat belt to unwind freely but which locks under force of impact or rapid deceleration.
inertia         
  • rotational inertia
  • Galileo Galilei
  • The effect of inertial mass: if pulled slowly, the upper thread breaks (a). If pulled quickly, the lower thread breaks (b)
THE TENDENCY OF AN OBJECT TO REMAIN IN ITS EXISTING STATE OF MOTION IS CALLED ITS INERTIA
Rest (physics); Galileo's Principle; Galileo's principle; Galileo principle; Inertia of rest; Types of Inertia; Principle of inertia (physics); Principle of inertia; The history of law of inertia; Inertias
n.
1) sheer inertia
2) through inertia
Inertia         
  • rotational inertia
  • Galileo Galilei
  • The effect of inertial mass: if pulled slowly, the upper thread breaks (a). If pulled quickly, the lower thread breaks (b)
THE TENDENCY OF AN OBJECT TO REMAIN IN ITS EXISTING STATE OF MOTION IS CALLED ITS INERTIA
Rest (physics); Galileo's Principle; Galileo's principle; Galileo principle; Inertia of rest; Types of Inertia; Principle of inertia (physics); Principle of inertia; The history of law of inertia; Inertias
Inertia means an object will continue its current motion until some force causes its speed or direction to change. The term inertia is properly understood as shorthand for "the principle of inertia" as described by Newton in his first law of motion.

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Seat belt

A seat belt, also known as a safety belt or spelled seatbelt, is a vehicle safety device designed to secure the driver or a passenger of a vehicle against harmful movement that may result during a collision or a sudden stop. A seat belt reduces the likelihood of death or serious injury in a traffic collision by reducing the force of secondary impacts with interior strike hazards, by keeping occupants positioned correctly for maximum effectiveness of the airbag (if equipped), and by preventing occupants being ejected from the vehicle in a crash or if the vehicle rolls over.

When in motion, the driver and passengers are traveling at the same speed as the vehicle. If the vehicle suddenly stops or crashes, the occupants continue at the same speed the vehicle was going before it stopped. A seatbelt applies an opposing force to the driver and passengers to prevent them from falling out or making contact with the interior of the car (especially preventing contact with, or going through, the windshield). Seatbelts are considered primary restraint systems (PRSs), because of their vital role in occupant safety.