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Cross-price elasticity of demand measures how the quantity demanded of one good changes as the price of another good changes.
Suspension
The arrangement of tires, air in tires, springs, dampers, and connecting mechanisms that link a vehicle to its wheels, facilitating movement between them.
Air Suspension
A type of vehicle suspension system powered by an air pump or compressor, creating a smoother ride by inflating rubber bellows located under the chassis.
Height Control Valves
Devices in air suspension systems that maintain or adjust the height of a vehicle by controlling air flow into or out of the air springs.
Pneumatic-actuated Reaction Delay
The lag or delay in response time in systems controlled by pneumatic actuators, often due to the time it takes to pressurize and depressurize the system.
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