What Type of Safety Technology Measure Does an Airbag Belong To?
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Automobile airbags are a type of passive safety system device that can only function effectively when used in conjunction with seat belts. Principle of Airbags: In the event of a collision, within an extremely short period, the ECU issues an ignition command, causing the gas generator to detonate and release gas. The airbag then inflates rapidly, breaking through the cover to form a cushion, preventing the forward-moving occupants from hitting the steering wheel, dashboard, or other car components. Precautions Regarding Airbags: Do not place objects near areas equipped with airbags, as the instantaneous explosive force when the airbag deploys is extremely powerful. Airbags are passive safety devices and can only provide optimal protection when used alongside seat belts. Additionally, avoid applying strong impacts to areas with airbags.