>>11271729idk i was a bit confused that google tried to autocorrect from dinitrogen to just nitrogen but that's what the professor called it in the prompt so that's what i called it in my post
a bit wordy and not so elegant but still gets the right point across no? NaN3 will always turn into the same amounts of Na and N2 so it's easy to determine how much NaN3 you need to produce a certain amount of N2. a hundred times better than most other posts like this one for example
>I think their main concern is making sure the bags dont suffocate anyone. Im a 90s baby and I remember several accidents where people died from airbags. I have'nt heard of any of those instances lately but with todays tecchnolgy Im sure the sensors are better today and there are less accidents but I think the main concern is avoiding suffocations and advancing sensors and material.fortunately someone went and linked some scholarly articles in their post so i can just go commend their drive to do so much research for a discussion post