Impact sensors
yes airbags protect you in a car crash
Not necessarily. The airbags are designed to activate during any crash that exhibits enough force to trigger the mechanism. Even a small impact can activate the airbags. It certainly doesn't mean the car is unusable - the used airbags can be simply replaced at a garage.
car because if you crash bus don't have airbags and also a bus can tip over in a crash so the answer is a car
No, you do not have to buy airbags for your car. The airbags will come automatically when you buy your car.
Airbags rely on a deceleration sensor to trigger the mechanism. Since the force wasn't coming from the front of the car - the sensor won't have triggered.
The force of the crash must be high enough for the crash sensors to inflate the airbags ( SRS )
airbags are important because if you get in to a crash you can die without an airbag and its also used for cushion when it happens
No , not unless you crash into something in front of you afterwards with enough force for the airbags to inflate
Yes, airbags are equipped with sensors that detect a collision's severity. These sensors measure factors like deceleration and impact forces to determine whether deployment is necessary. If the sensors detect a significant impact, they trigger the airbag system to inflate, providing protection to occupants during a crash.
They absorb energy to reduce injuries.
Airbags are filled with a gas when car sensors detect a rapid change in acceleration. So, if you crash your car, the shock will cause the airbags to inflate, pushing the driver back into their seat and saving them from smacking their face on the steering wheel or dashboard. To put it simply, they are emergency safety cushions.
Yes, airbags can be removed and replaced.