to keep the chips from being crushed during shipping
In the lungs? Alveoli :)
Most heavy (cylinder) bags are leather, rubber, or vinyl, filled with sand or cloth. Most speed bags are the same outer covering filled with air.
It is filled with heated air. Since air is mostly nitrogen, a hot air balloon is mostly filled with nitrogen.
if they are like the 85 air bag suspen they have an electronic bleed off valve on the bag
The underground region that is mostly filled with air in the pores is known as the vadose zone. This zone lies above the water table and contains mostly unsaturated soil and rock materials. Water infiltration is slow in the vadose zone, with air occupying much of the pore space.
Desiccant bags are filled with a grain that will help absorb moisture from the air or can be used in containers for low moisture levels. It is helpful in protecting food, clothing and machines.
It displaces water and is filled with air.
Humid air contains a high content of water vapor, as well as the other gases normally found in air.
It is probably because of the rear air suspension... Lincolns have an "air" suspension which helps to give it a plush riding feel. There are bags near the wheels of each rear tire that are filled with air upon vehicle start up (or very shortly thereafter). These bags are filled with air has the vehicle is on, inflating if there is a drop in pressure. When the vehicle turns off, these bags are deflated thus lowering the rear end of the car.
You can put Air in Air Shocks Not Air Bags
First, you must know that the Lincoln Towncar does not have air shocks. Instead, it has air bags. What this means is that in place of steel springs your Lincoln has rubber cushions that are filled with air, known as air bags. This link will take you to the answer you seek: http://www.lincolnsonline.com/tech/00132.html
Air bags designed for doing that, not auto air bags. Question was in auto repair.