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Airbag, which is folded into the steering wheel or dashboard that is made of a thin, nylon fabric, more recently, the seat or door. These air bags inflation system uses the rapid pulse of hot nitrogen gas from the chemical reaction of sodium azide and potassium nitrate (kno3) to inflate the bag. The sensor in air bag driver is the device that tells the bag to inflate. Sensors detect the crash using a mechanical switch that closes when a mass shifts and an electrical contact is made. Electronic sensors use a tiny accelerometer that has been etched on a silicon chip. Car manufacturers use 2 different restraint airbag systems to help stop the occupants while doing as little damage to him or her as possible. An airbag known as Supplemental Inflatable Restraint SIR reflecting the airbag systems intended role as a supplement to conventional restraints such as seat belts When a car is speeding along at 50 Km per hour it has a tendency Inertia to keep moving at the same speed and in the same direction unless some force acts on it. The speed of the occupants, however, would remain the same because of their independent inertia and they would bang into the steering wheel, the dashboard or the windshield. The car accelerates its occupants to its own speed so that they seem to be moving as a single unit. The inertia of the occupants is, however, independent of the inertia of the car. If the car were to crash into a tree, the force of the tree would bring the car to an abrupt halt.