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Air cushion, Safety cushion, Protective airbag, Crash bag, Inflatable restraint
An airbag is an essential safety feature designed to provide protection to vehicle occupants during a collision. It is an inflatable restraint system that rapidly inflates and deflates to provide a cushioning effect to reduce the impact forces experienced by the occupants.

The airbag consists of three main components: the bag, the sensor system, and the inflation system. The bag is typically made of a thin, sturdy fabric that can withstand the forces exerted during a collision. It is folded and neatly packed inside the steering wheel, dashboard, side panels, or roof of the vehicle.

The sensor system consists of various sensors strategically placed throughout the vehicle. These sensors detect rapid deceleration or other signs of a collision. Once a collision is detected, the sensor sends a signal to the inflation system.

The inflation system is responsible for rapidly inflating the airbag with gas. Early airbag systems used a chemical reaction between sodium azide and potassium nitrate to generate the gas. However, modern systems utilize compressed gas, such as nitrogen, to inflate the airbag. When the gas is released, it fills the bag and causes it to expand rapidly.

Upon impact, the inflated airbag serves as a cushion between the occupant and the hard surfaces of the vehicle, such as the steering wheel or dashboard. This cushioning effect helps to reduce the severity of injuries by distributing the force of impact over a larger area and extending the duration of the collision.

It is important to note that airbags are not meant to replace seat belts, but rather to complement their effectiveness. Seat belts, when used together with airbags, provide the best protection for vehicle occupants.

In recent years, advancements in technology have led to the development of advanced airbag systems. These systems incorporate multiple airbags, including side curtain airbags, knee airbags, and rear seat airbags, to provide enhanced protection for occupants in different types of collisions.

In conclusion, airbags, also known as air cushions or safety cushions, are integral components of modern vehicles that play a crucial role in mitigating the effects of a collision. Their rapid inflation and cushioning effect help to reduce the severity of injuries to vehicle occupants by absorbing and distributing impact forces.
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