Airbag is a vehicle restraint system that inflates during collisions. Modern vehicles can contain up to ten airbag modules. Airbags provide soft cushioning and restraint during collisions. System consists of cushion, fabric bag, inflation module, and impact sensor
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Airbag is a vehicle safety device that inflates during collisions. Modern vehicles can have up to 10 airbag modules in various configurations. System consists of bag, sensor, and inflation module. Airbags work as supplemental restraint to seatbelts
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Air bags work best with seat belts and deploy in moderate to severe crashes. Both frontal and side air bags are standard in passenger vehicles since late 1990s. Air bags deploy within 1/20th of a second using chemical reaction
Airbags inflate at over 300 km/h to cushion car impacts. They deflate automatically when head presses against the bag. Airbags work alongside seatbelts, not replacing them