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Explain The Working Of Airbags

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Answered by Anonymous
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The chemical at the heart of the air bag reaction is called sodium azide, or NaN3. CRASHES trip sensors in cars that send an electric signal to an ignitor. The heat generated causes sodium azide to decompose into sodium metal and nitrogen gas, which inflates the car's air bags.

Answered by rishiscooby
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Airbags work by inflating as soon as the vehicle starts to slow down as the result of an accident. They then begin to deflate as soon as the driver or passenger's head makes contact with them. ... If it detects deceleration above a preset speed, which is greater than normal braking speeds, it triggers the airbag circuit

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