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How Does Airbnb Work? Airbnb 101 Guide

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Never used Airbnb to book travel accommodation before? I’ll tell you what Airbnb is, how it works, and the pros and cons of booking apartments and homes through Airbnb for your vacations and travel experiences.

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How do Airbags work? + more videos | #aumsum #kids #science #education #children

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Airbags save our lives during an accident with the help of a decomposition reaction.

During an accident or collision, it just takes about 50 milliseconds for us to hit the steering wheel. So, there is very less time within which the airbags must inflate. Hence, when there is a collision, the sensors called accelerometers detect it and send electrical signal to an ignitor. The ignitor ignites a chemical propellant called sodium azide which decomposes, producing sodium and a large volume of nitrogen gas. This gas instantly inflates the airbag.

Now, since this whole process takes just about 30 to 40 milliseconds, the airbags blow before we hit the steering wheel, helping save our lives.

How does a Hair Dryer Work | How Stuff Works | How Devices Work in 3D | Science For Kids

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Pebbles present How Devices Work in 3D Animation. How Stuff Works with 3D Animation and Excellent Voice Over.

How Stuff Works, How Devices Work Video Series Covers the Following Topics :

How Do Cell Phones Work
How Does a Camera Work
How Do Flush Toilet Work
How Does a Light Bulb Work
How Does a Microwave Oven Work
How Does a Telescope Work
How Does a Washing Machine Work
How Does an Air Conditioner Work
How do ATM’s Work
How do Compact Discs CD’s Work
How do Elevators Work
How do Fire Extinguishers Work
How do Hearing Aids Work
How do Lasers Work
How do Metal Detectors Work
How do Night Vision Devices Work
How do Photo Copiers Work
How do Solar Cells Work
How does a Ball Point Pen Work
How does a Battery Work
How does a Bicycle Work
How does a Clock Work
How does a Coffee Maker Work
How does a Hair Dryer Work
How does a Helicopter Work
How does a Hot Air Balloon Work
How does a Jackhammer Work
How does a Light Stick Glow
How does a Loud Speaker Work
How does a Piano Work
How does a Radar Work
How does a Stethoscope Work
How does a Telephone Work
How does a Television Work
How does a Thermometer Work
How does a Type Writer Work
How does a Water Heater Work
How does a Wind Turbine Work
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How does a Hair Dryer Work?
An Hair Dryer consists of a motor-driven fan and a heating element. Hair Dryers transform electric energy into convective heat.
When current starts flowing through the Hair Dryer it is first supplied to the heating element. It is then used to make the electric motor spin, which in turn makes the fan spin. Now the airflow which is generated by the fan is sent over the heating element. The heating element warms the air by forced convection. The hot air finally blows out of the Hair Dryer.
This hot hair speeds up the evaporation of water from our hair’s surface by increasing the temperature of air surrounding each strand of our hair. This is how a Hair Dryer works.

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0:00 – How does a Hair Dryer Work?
1:12 – Why don’t we feel pain when we cut our hair?
2:03 – Why do we get white hair?
3:05 – What if we Stop Washing our Hair?
4:06 – What if our Hair Disappeared?
5:17 – What if Hair Color Disappeared?
6:04 – How do nails grow?
6:59 – Why do we bite our nails?
7:55 – What if our Nails Disappeared?
9:03 – Why do people grind their teeth?
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How Do Airbags Work?

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Check to see if your car is part of the Takata airbag recall: https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls

If you’re in a car accident, you want to be sure your airbags protect you. And they work because of chemistry, with some physics thrown in. This week on Reactions, we’re talking the science of airbags. And remember: Airbags are meant to work in conjunction with seatbelts, so buckle up!

[Pinned comment: In the aftermath of a crash, you might notice a puff of white powder and a funny smell. In older model cars, that’s cornstarch or talcum powder used to lubricate the bag itself, but in more recent vehicles, it’s the actual byproducts of the airbag reaction.]

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Sources:

http://www.chemistry.wustl.edu/~edudev/LabTutorials/CourseTutorials/bb/Airbags/151_T5_07_airbags.pdf
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-do-air-bags-work/
https://www.thoughtco.com/history-of-airbags-1991232
http://web.bryant.edu/~ehu/h364proj/sprg_97/dirksen/airbags.html
https://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2006/airbags/airbags_invented.html
https://paleofuture.gizmodo.com/a-brief-history-of-air-bags-and-the-future-of-driverles-1634903213
https://www.nhtsa.gov/equipment/air-bags
https://www.quora.com/Why-do-airbags-smell
https://www.popsci.com/how-airbags-are-supposed-to-work#page-2
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ed073p347?journalCode=jceda8
https://cecas.clemson.edu/cvel/auto/actuators/airbag.html

Ever wonder why dogs sniff each others’ butts? Or how Adderall works? Or whether it’s OK to pee in the pool? We’ve got you covered: Reactions a web series about the chemistry that surrounds you every day.

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Here’s an inside tear down of the internal components of an airbag, and how it works to save you in an accident.

An airbag works on the principle of a rapidly expanding gas that fills a balloon of air to cushion the impact of the occupant’s head during a collision. The reactive compound in the inflator is sodium azide, which decomposes into nitrogen gas and sodium. This explosion fills the airbag within milliseconds, and the deflates allowing the driver to regain control of the vehicle.

The Takata airbag recall was issued to vehicles with defective airbag inflators that would inflate with too much force. This could cause shrapnel to explode into the occupant’s face and cause injury or death.

In this video, a Honda airbag is taken apart as a demonstration to show the internal components of the airbag, including the airbag cover, the airbag balloon, the horn switch, airbag inflator and tamper proof electrical connectors.

Warning: Never take apart an airbag that has not been exploded. Any static or electrical current can set off the unstable sodium azide compound, causing it to explode.

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