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Process in which a vehicle is deliberately crashed at a specific speed into another vehicle or barrier top check the manner and extent of deformation.
Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile
Manikins used during crash-testing to determine the injuries that live passengers might sustain during a similar collision.
Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile
Electronic device that enables a car to automatically maintain a required speed.
Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile
Area of car body that deforms progressively during a collision, thus absorbing some of the energy of the impact.
Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile
Sum of the swept volume of all cylinders in an engine.
Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile
The use of abrasive paste to cut away the top layer of weathered paint.
Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile
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